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Category: Western Cape

22 June 2010

Table Mountain South Africa

Sunrise across False Bay from Moonglow B&B Glen Cairn Cape Pennisula South Africa

I got up very early at Moonglow Guesthouse to visit Table Mountain and the drive was gorgeous.

On World Environment day in 1998 President Nelson Mandela declared Table Mountain ‘a gift to the Earth.’

Clouds covering cable car portal on Table Mountain National Park Cape Peninsula South Africa

The upper cableway portal towers 3563 feet (1086 m) above Cape Town slipped in and out of view.  The clouds flowing over the mountain, known as the ‘Tablecloth’, form when moisture laden air is blown in from the sea and condenses over the mountain.  The precipitation clings to plants and rocks filtering down through cracks and fissures resulting in springs and streams that replenish the water-table.  Cape Town’s Khoi name, Camissa or ‘Place of Sweet Waters’ suggests the mountains vital role in providing pure fresh water along an arid coastline.

Complex for cable car ride up to Table Mountain National Park Cape Peninsula South Africa

A power outage shut down all the computers and tickets couldn’t be sold when I first arrived.  So I wandered through some sales stalls hoping for a change.

Cableway mechanisms & generator Table Mountain National Park Cape Peninsula South Africa 

Then someone fired up the generator but the cableways couldn’t carry their normal capacity of 65 and moved real slow.

Old cable car from Q for cableway Table Mountain National Park Cape Peninsula South Africa

Officially opened to the public on October 4, 1929, the first cable car had a tin roof and wooden sides that carried 20 passengers.

Cableway going up to portal Table Mountain National Park Cape Peninsula South Africa

The new revolving cars came into use 68 years later and usually carry 65 passengers at 800 people per hour.  The car can carry a weight of 11464 lbs (5200 kg) and it usually travels a maximum of 32 feet (10 m) per second.

Lions Head, Signal Hill, Table Bay & Cape Town Table Mountain National Park Cape Peninsula South Africa

Not so this day, so I waited 2 hours in the Queue enjoying the view.

Table Mountain trailhead sign Table Mountain National Park Cape Peninsula South Africa 

Maybe I should have hiked.  In fact I later talked to a couple my age who hiked up in 2 hrs.

View SW to N Table Mountain National Park Cape Peninsula South Africa

Finally got to board the cableway and go up where the clouds mostly blocked the, what should have been, spectacular distant views.

Cableways at top Table Mountain Cape Peninsula South Africa

I was totally amazed at the apparatus to move these cable ways.  The length of the cables is 3937 feet (1200 m) each and they weigh a total of 18 tons.  The cables are attached to counter weights each weighing 134 tons.

 Portal & cableway Table Mountain National Park Cape Peninsula South Africa

The cableway is round for two reasons; for excellent aerodynamics in high winds and so the floor can rotate giving 360 degree panoramic views.  When the wind does blow there’s a water tank below the floor of the cabin that keeps things steady.  When there’s no wind, the tank is emptied at the upper station.

Relief map of southern Africa Table Mountain National Park Cape Peninsula South Africa

This great relief map shows how far away it is to major cities around the world, Chicago, where I reenter the US, 8490 miles (13663 km).  Table Mountain National Park stretches from Signal Hill in the north to Cape Point in the south encompassing the seas and coastline of the peninsula.  This narrow portion of land with its many beautiful valleys, bays and beaches is circled by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean in the west and the warmer waters of False Bay in the east.

Both cableways Table Mountain National Park Cape Peninsula South Africa

My views may not have been superb, but I’ll bet on a clear day you can see forever. 

Named in 1503 by Admiral Antonio de Saldana when he anchored his fleet in the bay and climbed the mountain naming it Taboa do Cabo – Table of the Cape.  Yet long before the Europeans, the local Khoi people called the mountain ‘Hoerikwaggo’, The Mountain of the Sea.

Dasie Table Mountain National Park Cape Peninsula South Africa

I settled with observing the wildlife.  These Rock Hyrax, or dassie, look like overgrown guinea pigs.  Believe it or not, the dassie’s closest relative is the African elephant.

Cableway coming into upper portal Table Mountain National Park Cape Peninsula South Africa

I too soon ran out of time trying to wait out the clouds and caught the cableway back down…

Going down in cable thru cloud Table Mountain National Park Cape Peninsula South Africa

…through the Tablecloth.  And thankfully not having to wait for two hours.

Lower portal going down in cableway Table Mountain National Park Cape Peninsula South Africa

After all, I still had to return to the Cape of Good Hope and see penguins on my last day in South Africa.

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26 March 2010

Happy Birthday to Me in South Africa

Gaelyn in her new birthday attire Hermanus Western Cape South Africa

Happy Birthday to me.  I went shopping! New skirt because it matched my top and all the new jewelry so well.

Necklace made in Touarcek Niger Hermanus Western Cape South Africa

New necklace handcrafted in Touarcek Niger.

Bracelet made in Touarcek Niger Hermanus Western Cape South Africa

New bracelet also from Niger.

Tanzanite & white gold ring from DeBeers Hermanus Western Cape South Africa

And a new ring from De Beers. No diamonds for this girl, instead tanzanite set in white gold. Don’t even ask how much I spent. Just know I deserve it.

Sign Smoked Crocodile Croisant Hermanus Western Cape South Africa

Oh yea, and I had smoked crocodile for lunch. What a beautiful day.

Sunset over Walker Bay Hermanus Western Cape South Africa

Sunset over Walker Bay Hermanus, Western Cape South Africa

Look out Simon’s Town here I come!

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25 March 2010

Travel the Garden Route South Africa

N2 West Garden Route East Cape South Africa

Wow, finally made it to the Garden Route South Africa, an appropriate name for all the beautiful green.

Tsitsikamma National Park Garden Route East Cape South Africa

Plus the clear blues of the Indian Ocean at the mouth of Storms River in Tsitsikamma National Park.

Knysna Heads Garden Route East Cape South Africa

Knysna is nice with a great view from a residential area requiring a huge pocketbook.

Cango Cave Little Karoo East Cape South Africa

The beauty of South Africa can also be found underground in Cango Cave.

Gaelyn riding Ostrich Cango Ostrich Farm Oudtshoorn East Cape South Africa

And Ostriches are raised for feathers, eggs, meat, leather, and riding.

Stayed in Mossel Bay, next stop Hermanus.

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