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Our 1st venture off asphalt on the way to Blyde River Canyon |
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Michelle got tired of Rick's use of the windshield wipers and took over driving duties for awhile |
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our first perspective of the Three Rondavels. South Africa is seriously beautiful. |
A rondavel is a traditional African building. Round and typically with a thatched roof. The viewpoint looks like three rondavels stacked up against the mountain, hence the name. This really was quite impressive. A small entry fee and we followed the trail to the view point. Blyde River Canyon is billed as the largest (deepest?) green canyon in the world. And it really is fantastic. All you can do is sit and stare at the view and try to etch it into your memory. Pictures don't do the view justice. It is just so LARGE and grand. You don't want to leave, you just have a feeling of wanting to be immersed in the landscape. And then a tour bus shows up, spews out a bunch of noisy tourists and you get the hell outta there.
The 2nd perspective of the Three Rondavels from the resort. We had the view to ourselves and no tourist buses! |
We camped at Blyde River Canyon Resort. This is a large resort with private cabins, conference centre, gym, activities etc. etc and tucked away in one little corner 14 fully serviced campsites. As this was the winter season there were no other campers and we had our choice of spots. The resort also had a spectacular view of the canyon and the three rondavels We lingered at the viewpoint for an hour trying to take it all in.
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Our camping was in tents. Also, we avoided card games the whole time in africa. Why? Too many cheetahs! |
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Night comes early in South Africa and we often were cooking to the light of our headlamps |
Monkeys! Vervet monkeys in the campground the next morning. We had missed them the night before but they were swinging in the trees, chattering, eyeing us suspiciously and, I'm sure, looking for a handout.
Vervet monkeys, superior in every way to the large, scarier, more aggressive baboon cousins |
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