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06 March 2013

Blessings to The Big Tree at Wild Spirit

The Big Tree stands high on the ridge viewed from Wild Spirit Backpackers Lodge in Nature’s Valley South Africa.

Big Tree Onteniqua yellowwood tree at Wild Spirit

She may not be the biggest Onteniqua yellowwood tree (Podocarpus falcatus) in South Africa at 98.42 feet/30 meter but clearly stands out on the hillsides above Nature’s Valley at Wild Spirit Backpackers Lodge on the Khoinania Farm.

Big Tree trail Wild Spirit Nature's Valley SA

Walk light footed on the short 15-minute leaf scattered trail dappled with morning light that leads to the hundreds year old Big Tree .

Sage along Big Tree trail Wild Spirit Nature's Valley SA

Sweet sage shares it’s cleansing scent.

Butterfly along Big Tree trail Wild Spirit Nature's Valley SA

Butterflies alight nearby.

Spider in web across Big Tree trail Wild Spirit Nature's Valley SA

Only about 1/2” long

Although I dislike disturbing them I gently swing a stick in front of me to clear the spider webs cross the trail.

Driftwood art along Big Tree trail Wild Spirit Nature's Valley SA

Like life, it’s not all about distance traveled or even what’s at the end of the trail.  Take time to enjoy the journey.  Be in the Now.

Peak Formosa at God's Window along Big Tree trail Wild Spirit Nature's Valley SA

From God’s Window along the way a view of Peak Formosa, tallest of the Onteniqua Range.

Big Tree Onteniqua yellowwood tree Wild Spirit Nature's Valley SA

Having seen the reportedly largest, 120 feet/36.6 meter, and oldest at 800 years “Big Tree” on another trail in the nearby Tsitsikamma National Park I knew I’d be impressed.

Big Tree Onteniqua yellowwood tree Wild Spirit Nature's Valley SA

She is known as Mama Yellowwood and encourages hugs.

Wild Spirit Nature's Valley SA

I am also impressed and smitten with Wild Spirit because of the diversity of forest , the eco-minded family hosts, and the people from around the world that visit.

Quote at Wild Spirit Nature's Valley SA

Raise your words not your voice.  It is rain that grows flowers not thunder.     –Rumi

Khoinania means communion by intimate participation which superbly describes this magical place and Energy Exchange that occurs here.

Onteniqua Mountains from Wild Spirit Nature's Valley SA

Do not try to resist the silent call of the Big Tree as your wild spirit pauses in Nature’s Valley.

Although we celebrate Earth Day April 22 let us remember we celebrate every day of our lives on Earth.  Visit the Nature Travel Roundup for ideas about where to explore next.

I was compensated for my over night stays at Wild Spirit but all opinions are my own.

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01 March 2013

A tour through Port Elizabeth South Africa

Some may say that Port Elizabeth is not a destination in South Africa but Jonker from Firefly Photos would disagree.  Having worked in the tourism industry for over 20 years he’s gotten to know his home city well and agreed to share a day showing me some of the sights.

Donkin Reserve Port Elizabeth South Africa

We started with a history lesson at the pyramid and lighthouse in the Donkin Reserve, a proclaimed open space set aside in the early 1800s by Sir Rufane Donkin.  He named the city after his late wife Elizabeth.  The mosaic walkway, added later, depicts what can be seen and done in Eastern Cape of South Africa and is part of the Route 67 Art project.

The Voting Line Rt 67 Art project Port Elizabeth South Africa

The Voting Line

Many local artists contributed pieces for this ongoing project that pays tribute Madiba’s 67 years of service to South Africans and to draw more people to this historic area of Port Elizabeth.  The Voting Line, cut from metal, shows Nelson Mandela with fist raised in triumph leading the people to vote on April 27, 1994.  The silhouettes wrap around in a circle and figures were created from photos of actual people

City Hall Port Elizabeth South Africa

City Hall

Port Elizabeth owes its origin and development in a large measure to the arrival of the British Settlers in 1820.  The historic buildings from the 1800s display the late Victorian architecture of the times and are protected as Heritage sites.

 Fort Frederick Port Elizabeth South Africa

Fort Frederick, name after the Duke of York, was built in 1799 to defend the the mouth of the Baakens River against possible landing of French troops yet never fired a shot.

St George's Park PE SA

Port Elizabeth also offers inviting green spaces like St George’s Park which includes paths, arbors, ponds, a conservatory, an outdoor theater and bowling greens.

Cape Recife lighthouse PE SA

The Cape Recife Nature Reserve provides great bird watching opportunities, access to the sea for fishing and a lighthouse which marks the northeastern edge of the Nelson Mandela Bay.

Penguin with missing foot at SAMREC PE SA

Also part of the Reserve is the South Africa Marine Rehab and Education Center, or SAMREC.  Director Libby Sharwood is devoted to the unfortunate penguins and bird life brought in who’ve been tied up in fishing lines and such.  One penguin who lost a foot is a permanent resident and helps educate children and adults about problems that wildlife faces.  I was happy to seen a lacking of birds at the rehab until Libby told me it’s because they population is dwindling due to the ocean currents change outside their range caused by climate change.

Smiley or Skop, boiled sheeps head in township PE SA

Jonker took me on a short walk through the Red Location shack settlement, a place where I would have never ventured alone.  Townships are usually located at the edges of towns and cities and house a close community of Black Africans.  Although friendly we were warned to be alert and careful.

Red Location Museum PE SA

The nearby Red Location Museum of the People’s Struggle was designed to be both a monument to South Africa’s struggle against apartheid and an integral part of community life in a township where one of the first public acts of defiance against apartheid occurred in 1952.

Jonker with wife PE SA

A very interesting and informative day tour yet the highlight was meeting Jonker’s family and enjoying a braii (BBQ) at this home.  After I made his children honorary Grand Canyon Junior Rangers they gifted me with a soft and beautiful deep blue mohair scarf.

 

After three days in the city of Port Elizabeth I continued my journey to the quiet of Wild Spirit Backpackers Lodge surrounded by the magical Tsitsikamma forest.

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08 January 2013

National Park Pass or Wild Card in South Africa

Do you have a National Park pass?  If you visit more than 4-5 national parks a year in the US you certainly should.  In South Africa you should buy a Wild Card for the same reason.  Saves you money on entrance fees and helps the parks.

Orpen Gate Reception Kruger NP Mpumalanga ZA
Orpen Gate Reception area Kruger National Park

South Africa’s SanParks operates much like our National Park Service with a mission to “develop, manage and promote a system of national parks that represents the biodiversity and heritage assets by applying best practice, environmental justice, benefit sharing and sustainable use.”

Zebra Kruger NP Mpumalanga ZA

And they offer the Wild Card which gives unlimited access to more than 80 Parks and Reserves around Southern Africa.  Membership is valid from date of purchase for 365 days and is available for an individual, couple or family.

Wild Card South Africa National Park pass

I’ll purchase a new Wild Card at the first park I visit as my old one expired and a few things have changed since 2010.

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