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I own no land, instead I have wheelestate. I’ve been a full time RVer since 1997. Working summers as a Park Ranger takes me to many beautiful places and playing during the winter takes me to many more. This blog is simply the story of my life's adventures.

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Sunday, February 6, 2011

Little Karoo South Africa

01 N2 W Western Cape ZA (1024x627)
After a quick stop in Mossel Bay I returned to N2…


11 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Looks like a lot of beautiful countryside. Wonderful photos, Gaelyn!

Nina F said...

Very much enjoying the tour through the scenic South Africa countryside.

Diane said...

Those scenes look so familiar and yes I miss S.Africa. I love France but somehow the bush is not quite the same,I miss the wildlife :) Diane

Ruth said...

Nice to see more SA posts. Is it really a year ago that you were planning your trip? Where does time go?!

Johnny Nutcase said...

i'll go there now, yes please! :) Great skies- and i love the elephant bracelet in your bday post - awesome!!

Martha Z said...

I don't know about that road, especially with all those clouds.

Firefly the Travel Guy said...

Don't shoot me, just helping. LOL!!! The road from Mossel Bay towards Cape Town (the N2 highway) runs through the Overberg region. Its mainly farming country and you would have noticed the fields. In Sept when the fields are green and the canola fields in full yellow bloom, the route is really a sight to enjoy. If you had driven directly to Cape Town from Oudtshoorn, you would have passed through the more arid Klein Karoo. :-) (Sorry, I feel bad now, but just thought I'll help you right cause you may not have picked it up this way on the internet)

Elaine said...

Gorgeous countryside and an inviting road!

Pat said...

Look at those clouds. I imagine this is one of those places, not that YOU don't see a lot, where one can really feel away from civilization.

Esther Garvi said...

I LOVE sand roads!

Camels & Chocolate said...

That was exactly what the sky looked like the entire time we drove along that route, too! So stormy and gloomy seeming.

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