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Labels: Africa, Anasazi Girl, Cape Town
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Labels: Africa, Anasazi Girl, Cape Town
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Wings in Royal Cape Yacht Club, Cape Town
Seagulls
Seagulls
Fourteen years ago in Puerto Vallarta we met Jim Burwick. He had a different boat then, and now he has a family, but he was then and still is now a wild and crazy sailor. You can read Jim and Somira and Tormentia, and Riavo on thier web site/blog at www.anasaziracing.blogspot.com
Somira, Jim, Tormentina on Anasazi Girl
Tormentina & Raivo
Labels: Africa, Anaszi Girl, Friends, RCYC
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Labels: Africa, Cape Agulhas, Struisbaai
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On the trail
Baby Rock Dassie
Watching the water
Look at those waves
Click here to see what she was looking at.
She climbed the Light house
Still Life at lunch
I've liked Mossel Bay, but tomorrow we sail
Labels: Africa, Cape St Blaise, Mossel Bay
One nice day we headed east from Mossel Bay along N2, The Garden Route, and after a visit to the Birds of Eden aviary, we turned North and drove over Prince Alfred's Pass. The road was a bit rough but we had no problems, the views were wonderful, and once again, we are amazed at South Africa. We came back R62, great drive, and the mercedes loved it.
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Labels: Africa, Western Cape
Along highway N2 between Port Elizabeth and Mossel Bay, The Garden Route, in South Africa's Western Cape, we found this aviary, the world's largest, multi species, free flight, aviary, the sign said.
We walked around for a few hours, took quite a few photos, of which I've posted some here, and very much enjoyed it.
We recommend Birds of Eden to anyone visiting South Africa. There are a lot more birds there than the few we've included here.
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Judy enters the Birds of Eden
Carolina Wood Duck
Channel Billed Toucan
Channel Billed Toucan
Blue & Gold Macaw
Blue & Gold Macaw
Blue & Gold Macaw
Blue and Gold Macaw
Green Winged Macaw
Green Winged Macaw
Mute Swan
This swan bathed then climbed out of the pond and dryed off. A magnificant bird.
Swan drying sequence
Graceful swan
Mandarin Duck
Canvasback
Judy watches Scarlet Ibis and other birds
Scarlet Ibis
Crowned Crane
Crowned Cranes
Greater Flamingo
SpoonbillCarribean Flamingo
Carribean Flamingo
Carribean Flamingo
Scarlet Ibis
Rock Speckeled Pigeon
Indian Ring Necked Parakeet
Carolina Wood Duck
Rosy Billed Pochard
Carribean Flamingo
Blue & Gold Macaw
Nice Place
Labels: Africa, Animals, Birds, Birds of Eden, Western Cape