Sunday, April 19, 2009
And We Said Goodbye
The South Coast
We spent most of this weekend in relaxation in preparation for our return to normal life in the states. This mainly consisted of going to a street market, laying on the beaches, eating great food and watching movies on our deck. There were several somewhat secluded beaches amongst the rocks and we spend our entire Sunday laying out at one of these beaches with no one else around. It was fantastic. This location also allowed us to explore amongst the rocks that jutted out into the ocean and it was here that we found tons of crabs roaming around. They are pretty funny little creatures and definitely camera shy.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Karkloof Canopy Tour
The Drakensberg Mountains
We went back after this and had a glass of the most delicious wine and took a dip in the pool as the sun was setting. It was lovely. That night we went to a buffet dinner at one of the golf resorts nearby. They had some great food and a huge selection. They called it a mega buffet. While we were eating we met some people from Cape Town who were there for a conference. They invited us to have a drink after dinner so we hung out with them all night. It was fun to talk to them and to learn more about South Africa from another perspective.
Friday, March 20, 2009
Weekend Adventure
This weekend we are heading northwest to the Drakensberg Mountains. We are staying in Champaigne Valley in a little B&B called River Crossing. We are driving up today and leaving Sunday. We plan in doing some hiking, maybe some abseiling and on our way home we are going to do a 3-hr canopy tour in Karkloof. More to come after this weekend! Hope you all have a wonderful weekend too!
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
St. Lucia and Cape Vidal
This is a lake behind the ocean at St. Lucia. We took a weekend trip north of Durban to St. Lucia. We rented a car to get there and had our first experience driving on the left side of the road. It's actually not that hard. St. Lucia in a beautiful little town situated along the Elephant Coast in a nature preserve. Friday we went to Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve and went on a day-long safari. Saturday we drove up to Cape Vidal and did some snorkeling and then drove back in time to go on a boat tour on the St. Lucia Estuary. We didn't in our day there. After grabbing a bite to eat, we went on a night safari. This was pretty awesome. We used a spot light to find animals. Our tour guide was so good. I don't know how he spotted some of the things he did. On sunday we got up early and went on a kayak tour of the esturay. Its amazing how close you can get to the crocodiles in a kayak. Apparently they are scared of them and will leave you alone. We did get rained on while paddling but the rain brought out the most beautiful rainbow, so it was definitely worth getting wet.
Cape Vidal. Directly North of St. Lucia along the Elephant Coast.
St. Lucia
This the ocean at Cape Vidal where we did some snorkeling. The reef wasn't very pretty but there were some cool fish.
Cape Vidal beach
South African sunset over the St. Lucia Estuary
The "squirrels" of St. Lucia. These little monkeys were everywhere!
This is not very easy to see but can you make out the cars on the shoulder? This 2 lane highway was usually a 4 lane highway. Apparently in South Africa, people who drive slower, drive on the shoulder so the other cars can pass. Even Semi's do this. We had no idea what was going on at first but it is actually pretty awesome because you don't get stuck behind the "sunday drivers".
Monday, March 16, 2009
African Safari in Hluluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve
This is a croc we saw while on a boat tour of the St. Lucia estuary
While on the same boat tour, we floated over this hippo that was hidden under water and he shot out from under the boat right in front of Lindsay and I. It was like a tidal wave and scared the pee out of us. Definitely was not expecting it. This is the hippo staring us down afterwards. Soon after this he marked his territory by pooping in the river and swinging his tail like a little motor back and forth making the poop fly. It was quite hilarious and I'm sad i didn't get it on video.
Warthot basking in the cool mud.
Warthog mom and her baby grazing after soaking in a mud bath.
White Rhinoceros- These are the nice rhinos. They are very docile while the black rhinos are very territorial and will charge at you. Both the black and the white rhinos are gray but the white has a flat "beak" while the black has a pointed "beak". This is due to the foods they eat.
Mom and baby elephant cooling off in the water. At this age, the baby doesn't know how to use its trunk properly and just uses it as a toy. 
Gnu (not sure on the spelling)
Turtle in the road! Our driver had to move it out of the road or he said it would get run over because everytime a car passes it turns around and starts heading the other way. It is too slow to get across before the next car comes so it turns around again to go the opposite way. You can see how he might get stuck there forever.
Herd of Cape buffalo (not water buffalo) cooling off in the river.
A little baby Zebra! Doesn't he look like he should have rockers on the bottom of his feel and be a child's toy rocking horse?
Our only cat sighting of the whole safari. A couple of Cheetah's just chilling in the grass.
This elephant was on the hunt for a woman. You could tell by his aweful smell and the secretions dripping from his "you know where" letting the female elephants know he's ready to mate.
A herd of Elephants we spotted on our way into the park
Our first animal spotting was this hyena.
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