by kevinianallen | Nov 15, 2015 | Art, Educational, Information, Travel
Muizenberg is a sea-side suburb of Cape Town in False Bay. The “Town” was either named after the Moetjesons (a Khoi group living in the area in the late 18th century) or Willem Muijs, who was in charge of the Dutch East India Company winter...
by kevinianallen | Nov 8, 2015 | Art, Business, Information, Inspiration, Travel
This weeks Striated sky depicts the St James the Great, Anglican Church. The church is situated on St James Road in Sea Point right next to the High School. As I am sure you know, I usually take time to research online about my picture. I tried with this picture and...
by kevinianallen | Nov 1, 2015 | Art, Educational, Information, Inspiration, Travel
Bot River is a small hamlet approximately 100km outside of Cape Town, on the N2, between Grabouw and Caledon. It is home to approximately 4000 people and 14 wineries on the Bot River Wine Route. Khoi herders called the area home, with the “Couga River”...
by kevinianallen | Oct 25, 2015 | Art, Information, Travel
Camps Bay is an approximately 165Ha suburb of Cape Town, on the Atlantic Seaboard. Since its establishment as a settlement in 1713 Camps Bay has always been a recreational area. Lord Charles Somerset used the area for hunting, while staying at the Roundhouse. Camps...
by kevinianallen | Oct 18, 2015 | Art, Information, Travel
The Nieuwoudtville Dutch Reformed Church towers over the very small town of Nieuwoudtville. The Church a Gothic Cross style Church was designed by John Gaisford. The cornerstone was laid in 1906. The church seats 500 with oak pews. The town of Nieuwoudtville has...
by kevinianallen | Oct 13, 2015 | Art, Educational, Information, Travel
The Hantam botanical gardens are found just outside the extremely sleepy town of Nieuwoudtville. We visited the area in mid September in order to see the flowers. Unfortunately we did not get to see the flowers at their best although the flowers were still amazing....
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