5.10.2009
The Easy End of Africa
South Africa is outstanding. The people are cool, the wine is good, the coastline is one of the greatest we've seen. After so many weeks of consistant buses in developing countries, our time there was a breath of fresh air. We rented a car and drove a portion of the coast from Port Elizabeth, through inland wine country into Cape Town. Our storied from S. Africa are bound to be less exotic...and we were happy for it. We had our run with the crazy overnight legs and all night mosquito hunts. South Africa became the light at the end of the tunnel for us.
We made the transition quickly as you will see in the pictures below. It took no time to search out quality campgrounds and hostels that were safe and full of comforts we had looked for to. A winery is never too far away...or maybe we just made sure we were never far from a winery. We decided that S. African wineries are among our favorites, mainly because they are all built among the mountains. This was certainly one of the highlights of the trip for us as we were able to raise a glass of wine at the southern tip of the continent, having started far above the equator in Ethiopia and getting there solely by public transporton. Many of the camping grounds had huge kitchens...so we went off. We hadn't eaten so well for months. Below are a few shots of South Africa...
The first view of the coast
This winery happened to be harvesting their Merlot when we arrived.
Winery in Stellenbosch
Another great moment for us...our first cheese in months
Donkey joining us for breakfast
Scene from our jog in the 'Ostrich Capital of the World'
That guy's uncle on the grill
Garden Coast
Franschoek, South Africa
Lamb on the braai
Wine Country on Route 62 and our car (the Red Rocket)
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Who's the dude holding the lamb on the sword? He looks like he might have taken that lamb down with his bare hands. Intense.
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