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Category: South Africa

26 January 2011

Outeniqua Mountains to the southern coast South Africa

R328 South Outeniqua Mountains Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

After an exciting day of caving and riding an ostrich I headed back though the Outeniqua Mountains to the coast to find a place to stay for the night.

R328 South Outeniqua Mountains Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

R328 South Outeniqua Mountains Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

R328 South Outeniqua Mountains Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

Robinson Pass R328 South Outeniqua Mountains Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

The view from Robinson Pass drew my eye on to forever.

Perdeberg River Valley & old road R328 South Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

Perdeberg River Valley

Old road & Outeniqua Mountains R328 Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

I stopped and discovered a portion of the old road.

Blackberries R328 South Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

And picked a few blackberries.

Klein River Valley R328 South Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

Before continuing to the coast.

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24 January 2011

Cango Ostrich Farm South Africa

Cango Ostrich Farm South Africa

On the drive to Cango Cave I noticed the Cango Ostrich Farm offering tours, and ostrich rides.  Who can say no to that? Certainly not me.

Ostrich kabob & salad Cango Ostrich Farm R328 Oudtshoorn Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

But first lunch as I was very hungry after the caving. Hmm… ostrich kebabs on the menu, so why not.  Very tasty.

Ostrich plumes Cango Ostrich Farm R328 Oudtshoorn Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

I went on a tour of the ostrich farm with one guy from Massachusetts.  Shane, our guide, talked about how the  farm raises ostriches for meat, feathers and hide.  The curio shop was loaded with goodies.  I bought an empty egg, an ostrich leather change purse and a batik wall hanging.

Tame Besty Cango Ostrich Farm R328 Oudtshoorn Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

We were introduced to Betsie, the only tame ostrich on the farm, and encouraged to feed her some kind of ostrich pellets.  After seeing, and hearing, her snap that big bill as she greedily gobbled up the treats I passed on the feeding experience.  The ostrich has the largest eye of any land animal measuring almost 2 in (5 cm) across.  But even that didn’t convince me to get too close.

Adam & Eve, oldest couple on Cango Ostrich Farm, & 2 babies R328 Oudtshoorn Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

Adam and Eve are the oldest mated pair on the farm and even help raise other birds youngsters.  Ostriches’ average life span in the wild is 30-40 years and longer in captivity.

Cango Ostrich Farm R328 Oudtshoorn Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

Though they cannot fly, ostriches are fleet, strong runners.  They can sprint up to 43 miles (70 k) an hour and run over distance at 31 miles (50 k) an hour.  Shane led us past the ostrich corals and asked if we wanted to ride.  You bet!

Gaelyn riding ostrich Cango Ostrich Farm South Africa

Collage photos taken by the other tourist and he chickened out and wouldn’t ride

Some guys I guess you could call ostrichboys wranglers caught one of the 7-9 foot (2.1-2.7 m) ostriches and put a hood over its head after bringing it into the chute.  Then Shane told me to hang on to the wings with straight arms, back straight and legs wrapped around it’s breast.

Gaelyn on ostrich Cango Ostrich Farm South Africa

What he didn’t tell me was to use their wings like rudders to change direction while running.  And boy can they run!  An ostrich’s powerful, long legs can cover 10-16 feet (3-5 m) in a single stride.  These legs can also be formidable weapons.  Ostrich kicks can kill a human or a potential predator like a lion.  Each two-toed foot has a long, sharp claw.

Gaelyn with feather prize Cango Ostrich Farm R328 Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

With that in mind I jumped off the Big Bird after what seemed like minutes, and was probably only seconds, and before I fell.  In the end, I won without injury and came away with an ostrich feather trophy.

Gaelyn standing on ostrich eggs Cango Ostrich Farm R328 Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

Next Shane took us to see just how strong ostrich eggs really are.  (These are all empty.)  All of the group’s hens place their eggs in the dominant hen’s nest then the dominant hen and male take turns incubating the giant eggs.  Each one weighs as much as two dozen chicken eggs.  That’s a lot of omelets.

R328 S Outeniqua Mountains Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

This was definitely one, of the many, most exciting days of travel in South Africa.  Yet I wondered what more was ahead as I drove back through the Outeniqua Mountains to return to the coast near Mossel Bay. 

 

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21 January 2011

Cango Cave South Africa

Crawling underground in Cango Cave South Africa

Tunnel of Love squeeze Cango Cave Little Karoo Western Cape SA

Entering the Tunnel of Love

I really enjoy crawling around underground and sliding through small holes surrounded by mother earth. Call me crazy. And yea, I know caving isn’t for everybody, especially claustrophobics. Not my problem. Just don’t take me to a crowded shopping mall.

Sunrise George Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

After a great night’s rest at The Red House B&B in George I headed inland towards Oudtshoorn, destination Cango Cave.

Vineyard N12 Outeniqua Moountains Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

The drive over the Outeniqua Mountains was fabulous.

Cango Ostrich Farm R328 Oudtshoorn Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

And the Klein Karoo is rich in vineyards and ostriches.

Cango Cave map Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

Cango Cave offers two tours, Standard and Adventure.

Tight spots signs Cango Cave South Africa 

Not too hard to figure out which tour I went for.

Cango Cave entrance Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa 

I joined my tour group of about 20 people plus a very competent guide and we entered the 67F/18C degree cave for a 1 1/2 hour tour.

Throne Room Cango Cave Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

The cave formed in limestone deposited by an ancient sea about 800 million years ago followed by uplift 100s of millions years later.

Column Throne room Cango Cave Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

Artifacts like pot fragments, bone and stone points and ostrich shell beads, pictographs and hearths found at the cave opening indicate early hunter/gatherers used the cave up to 80,000 years ago followed by more modern herders.

Jacobs Ladder Cango Cave Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

Walking over 200 steps on Jacob’s Ladder led us deeper into the cave beyond the typical “Standard” tour route and past some exquisite cave formations. Then the Tunnel of Love starts the challenge of squeeze as seen in the first photo.

Gaelyn in the Chimney Cango Cave South Africa

But the Devil’s Chimney proved to be the trickiest. And some people didn’t do it and where fortunate that there as a loop back.

Arrow to Devil's Coffin Cango Cave Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

After squirming through the chimney into a larger chamber I confronted an even smaller opening at the Devil’s Postbox where I crawled on my belly a couple body lengths and finally slid on my butt…

Gaelyn in the Coffin Cango Cave Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

…returning to The Coffin, which is the beginning and end of the final circular route.

R328 S Little Karoo Western Cape South Africa

This was an awesome cave and I saw a lot of places I wanted to crawl into, if it had been allowed. Yet the road called so I backtracked to the Cango Ostrich Farm where you can see me tangle with one of those bad boys.

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