Ride along the coast by the Cape of Good Hope
View of Cape Point, the south-western-most point in Africa
Waves at Cape Point
More waves at Cape Point
The daily clouds flowing over Tabletop Mountain are known as a “tablecloth.”
Penguins clustering on the beach.
Proudly wobbling down a hill.
Hurried penguin takes a topple.
The Rock Hyrax is known locally as a Dassie. These live with the penguins.
Just looking around.
Wildebeast
A herd of imapala roaming around.
Millipede with foot waves moving forward.
A diligent dung beetle pushes against all odds, tumbles, and then starts pushing again.
Giraffe and zebras graze together. Not in view are imapala and wildebeast.
Baboons pluck from the bushes until a hyena appears on the ridge.
These birds have a hilarious call. Play it on repeat.
A shrill “Go away!”
More “go away” and calm trees.
A group of elephants stroll along the river bed and eventually approach us, sensing from a short distance if we are friendly.
A baby elephant is more curious than its cautious mother.
A herd of elephants wander away from the road — too many vehicles.
Mother elephant shoos her baby away, taking a protective stance.
A lone elephant bull roams across the field towards the camera then cools off with a blast from the fountain.
The skinny lions don’t hunt too adundantly, but these ones just ate.
A bit after the previous video clip, the lions started moving towards the river.
Rhinos and a bird co-exist.
More of the same Rhinos and bird.
Two rhinos fight for dominance: Part 1 – a slow dance.
Two rhinos fight for dominance: Part 2 — goodbye to the tree.
Listening to a bird and looking at trees.
Landing at Hoedspruit airport: lots of trees.
Driving on the red soil.
Driving on more red soil.
Berlin Falls, whose local area looks much like parts of Germany.
Watching the layers of trees slide past each other.