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Western Cape, South Africa. Impressions from my 75-day visit during Q1 2019. Comments about the history and political reality of the country.
The scenery in South Africa is magnificently dramatic. The beauty of the countryside with its vast, majestic mountains, great oceans, gorgeous weather, and a large variety of fauna and flora, is breathtaking.
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Franschhoek, Western Cape, South Africa. Together with history and select wine farm details
Franschhoek has blossomed as a tourist destination, especially with the wine farm tours and tastings.
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Paternoster, West Coast, Western Province, South Africa. A tourist destination
Paternoster is a fishing village set on the Atlantic seashore
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Norval Foundation, Cape Town, South Africa. Great art, magnificent food
The Norval Foundation is home to one of the largest privately owned collections of South African modern art in the world.
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Boyes Drive, Cape Town, South Africa. A scenic route.
Cape Town is not short of scenic drives as you might have seen from the Chapman’s Peak Drive post. The YouTube video below starts on the main or beach road and exists onto Boyes Drive for a beautiful view as we crest the mountain and descend the other side to provide views that are even…
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Chapman’s Peak Drive, Cape Town, South Africa. Scenic Splendor, Route History, and Upgrades
The magnificent Chapman’s Peak Drive
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A week on O‘ahu in Hawai‘i, a Magical Paradise, documented with historical information
With each thumbnail image or image, click to get a larger image. With multiple photographs, click on the far-right arrow to advance or the left arrow to go backward. In presenting photographs, I take them using a high-resolution camera, with my Nikon and a few with my iPhone. As a result, these are large and…
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US Canadian Trip September/October 2018, 207 photographs, 10 videos, with historical and geographical information
Please click on the image(s) to see a larger display. It is the route we followed. Outbound on the northern route, homebound on the southern route. The Chocolate Garden and the University of Michigan Logo Navigation: When viewing a larger photograph image, click on the photograph pointer at the far right or left in the middle…



