These are just a few photos I have taken while visiting various regions/areas in our beautiful country.
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| Gonubie Beach, East London |
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| Gonubie River, East London |
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| Gonubie River, East London |
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| Settlers Monument, Grahamstown |
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| Keurbooms River, Plettenberg Bay |
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| Keurbooms River, Plettenberg Bay |
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| St George's Anglican church, Main Road, Knysna |
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| St George's Anglican church, Main Road, Knysna |
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| Sunset neer Rheenendal, Knysna |
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| Buffalo Bay |
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| This bridge is at the turn off to Buffalo Bay. |
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| Lagoon at Sedgefield |
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| Lagoon at Sedgefield |
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| River mouth, Sedgefield |
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| Kaaimans Bridge, Wilderness |
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| George campus, Nelson Mandela University (old Saasveld) |
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| On the way out of Saasveld |
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| Gwaing River mouth |
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| One of a hoard of dassie at the Gwaing River mouth just south of George. |
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| The Island, Great Brak River |
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| Klein Brak River mouth |
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| Klein Brak River mouth |
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| St Mark's cathedral, York Road, George |
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| St Mark's cathedral, York Road, George |
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| St Mark's cathedral, York Road, George |
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| St Mark's cathedral, York Road, George |
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| St Mark's cathedral, York Road, George |
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| Driving out of Heidleberg en route back to Cape Town. This dilapidated building has fascinated me for years and I have been wanting to photograph it for just as long. |
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| Beach in Sedgefield |
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| Sedgefield lagoon |
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| Sedgefield lagoon |
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| At the Wild Oates Farmers Market in Sedgefield |
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| At the Wild Oates Farmers Market in Sedgefield |
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| At the Wild Oates Farmers Market in Sedgefield |
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| At the Wild Oates Farmers Market in Sedgefield |
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| At the Wild Oates Farmers Market in Sedgefield |
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| At the Wild Oates Farmers Market in Sedgefield |
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| At the Wild Oates Farmers Market in Sedgefield |
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| At the Wild Oates Farmers Market in Sedgefield |
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| At the Wild Oates Farmers Market in Sedgefield |
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Belvidere Church, a Norman-style chapel built in 1855 for a son-in-law of the legendary George Rex.
George Rex (29 August 1765 - 3 April 1839) was a British-born entrepreneur, who spent most of his adult life in the Cape Colony, South Africa. He founded the town of Knysna in the Western Cape and played a key role in its development. |
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Belvidere Church, a Norman-style chapel built in 1855 for a son-in-law of the legendary George Rex.
George Rex (29 August 1765 - 3 April 1839) was a British-born entrepreneur, who spent most of his adult life in the Cape Colony, South Africa. He founded the town of Knysna in the Western Cape and played a key role in its development. |
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| Belvidere jetty on the Knysna lagoon |
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| Knysna harbour |
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| Knysna lagoon |
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| Knysna lagoon |
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| Sedgefield lagoon |
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| Trails End, Sedgefield |
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| Sedgefield lagoon |
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| Herolds Bay, George |
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| Trails End, Sedgefield |
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| Ronnie's Sex Shop, Route 62 outside Barrydale |
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| Ronnie's Sex Shop, Route 62 outside Barrydale |
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| Ronnie's Sex Shop, Route 62 outside Barrydale |
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| Ronnie's Sex Shop, Route 62 outside Barrydale |
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| Ronnie's Sex Shop, Route 62 outside Barrydale |
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