This is the most South Western point of Africa. It honestly feels like the end of the world. I’ve never seen nature that’s as dramatic as my personality...
Obviously that was a joke, I’m not dramatic at all... 😂 But the scenery that met me at Cape Point, inTable Mountain National park, was just something else.
I never travel anywhere without my Steemit hat. It’s now retro because of the new logo, but I don’t care. I use it for sun protection and recruiting purposes!
No hike is complete without a shameless selfie.
The ocean AKA my life. Earlier on this one-month-trip to Africa I spent six hours in the ocean without a break. Obsessed much?
Don’t judge, I like to float around.
Spot the Steemit hat.
The Atlantic Ocean on the left side, and the Indian Ocean. I think. Wowza!
Clinging onto New York, as I usually do. For no reason at all. I get weird when people are watching me as someone takes my picture. Know the feeling?
Not a selfie or an awkward picture of me, but still a nice shot:
Breath taking view. Because of the nature, but also because of the strong wind.
And this is me by the car, after the hike.
JK! It’s an extremely aggressive baboon. He attacked a child we brought on the hike. As she was the same size as him, he saw her as someone he could fight. The kid is probably traumatized for life and not very likely to enjoy meeting gorillas, baboons or monkeys in the foreseeable future. :/
If you visit South Africa, I recommend hiking in this area, but make sure to bring water, sunscreen and a hat. It gets boiling hot and the sun is straight above you - all the time. And please, wear appropriate shoes. I met some tourists that were hiking in flip flops.
Well, I’ll be home in Norway in a couple of days.
Where there are no cockroaches, no agressive baboons at the parking lots and lots of snow.
Gotta love the contrasts of life.
Susanne