The area pays a little homage to Table Mountain several hundred kilometres and no geological similarity south
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The area pays a little homage to Table Mountain several hundred kilometres and no geological similarity south
The first leg of the journey was over 130km, during which time no settlements larger than the occasional farm would be seen. But the landscape changes subtly in these long journeys. At several points. these weird rock formations, not out of place in a sci-fi movie, appeared dotted around the place. The rocks are huge, yet seem to have been carefully placed there
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There is a tradition in this area of building corbelled roofs on houses. Quite a few can be seen from the road and, we believe, some can be visited. Some. of covered in turf, could be mini Maes Howes. I'd guess these houses would be cooler in summer, but we've not been able to find out where the tradition came from or who the builders were
We missed taking a snap to the turn-off to Sutherland, but the one here is where South Africa's optical telescope observatories are located. Instead,, we entered Namaqualand proper, though we did find ourselves in the Highlands, if not in our Highlands. We're about at the height of Ben Nevis now and have been for the last few days. Tomorrow, we go down the escarpment that sits over the whole of South Africa. We may notice this in increased temperatures.
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Even after our first stop after 130km, we had another 120km+ until the next settlement
This is typical view of a farmstead that one sees from time to time. Some water has been found, and windpumps, typically, now solar-powered pumps, with the addition of generations of struggle, allow a little greenness to appear
But this is the land of big one spaces and big skies. In some ways, it can be seen as monotonous, but it has a stunning beauty and, if one seeks to be observant, numerous subtle changes
come over, warm up. coffee?