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To the left, the fresh, crisp mountain air at 0600 in
the morning is really an uplifting experience.
To the right, the fur trees in the early morning sun makes for a beautiful
start of the day. |
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Driving off to Betty's Bay, a last look at Strand, where I
reloaded, and Somerset West in the background.
Clive, Elsabe's present husband making a K-point. |
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Elsabe's past to the left and present husband to the right.
The future one is just a twinkle in her eye and not on the photo.
Elsabe and Clive on the upper side of their house. The sea is behind them. |
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Map showing the route Mossel Bay.
Caledon is on the beginning of the road.
City sign of Caledon, a nice dormant city in
the middle of South Africa's wheat belt, Boland. |
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Harvesting the wheat from the fields.
And the leftovers. Funny that so much can grow
in a hot climate like this one. |
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Traffic jam. Up till 10 min you had to wait for passing
traffic. No other way to do this? And while the
stop, the locals are harvesting something from the land. What is it, nobody
seems to know. |
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Detailed map of Teginet and OttosRust (OttosVacationSpot).
The black dot in the middle between Klein-Brakrivier and Glentana.
Looking towards the East. |
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Beach view from the house.
OttosRus itself. And old house in need for some repair. |
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Neighbors next door along the beach.
And a little bit of barbered wire from the next door neighbor that half
finished the house and the tore it down. |
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The TV-mast with the reception of all 4 channels of South
Africa. Looking out of the window towards the sea. |
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Bernie, the God-loving hostess of OttosRus. |
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