by kevinianallen | Jul 19, 2015 | Art, Educational, Information, Photography, Travel
The Steenbras Dam, which is situated above Gordon’s Bay in the Hotentots-Holland mountains, is the subject of this weeks piece. Named after the Steenbras Fish, a critically engangered fish, the dam is not accessible to the public. So how did I get these pictures...
by kevinianallen | Jul 12, 2015 | Art, Educational, Information, Travel
The Green Point Lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in South Africa. It is located at 33°54’04”S 18°24’02” E, in the suburb of Mouille Point. Due to this fact the lighthouse is often referred to as Mouille Point Lighthouse. This is incorrect as the Mouille...
by kevinianallen | Jul 5, 2015 | Art, Information, Photography, South Africa, Travel
Given Bainskloof’s beauty and the fact that I forgot to mention the gravity hill on the way into the pass in one of my previous posts, I had to go back to a Bainskloof inspired Striated sky… So what is a gravity hill, well it is where the surrounding...
by kevinianallen | Jun 29, 2015 | Art, Inspiration, Travel
In the small seaside town of Wilderness, South Africa lies the derelict train tracks of the once infamous Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe. A landslide that occurred in 2006 obscured the tracks and it was decided that the Choo-Tjoe was not core business for Transnet (South...
by kevinianallen | Jun 21, 2015 | Art, South Africa, Travel
Words cannot describe the allure of Table Mountain. It stands watching over the city and gives Cape Town its uniqueness. The world knows that Cape Town is a must see destination. I will add my 2c and say, when you come to Cape Town make sure it is for 2 weeks or more...
by kevinianallen | Jun 3, 2015 | Art, Photography, South Africa, Travel
Taken near George, this photo depicts the Outeniqua mountains in the background and fruit crates in the foreground. George is approximately halfway between Port Elizabeth and Cape Town thus the centre of the Garden Route. The Town was first established because of the...
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