I have left Cape Town after three beautiful years! I did not travel extensively in South Africa, as I did in Namibia, this is mostly because Cape Town has so much to offer! There is so much to see in Cape Town within an hours drive: from the diverse multicultural city; the fabulous beaches; up the mountain to rugged nature and beautiful views; the rolling hills of the Cape winelands; the spirit and energy of the Cape flats – all within your reach in what I like to call the “city with many angles”. I highly, highly recommend Cape Town to all travellers!
- Arrival in Cape Town January 2009
- Picnics on Signal Hill
- Sunset from Signal Hill
- Kalky’s Fish and Chip restaurant in Kalk Bay
- Hout Bay harbour
- The World Cup 2010 Draw Party takes over Long Street
- Children meet Zakumi on the eve of World Cup 2010
- Grand Parade Fan Park during World Cup 2010
- Cape Town city at dusk
- World Cup 2010 performance at the V&A Waterfront
- World Cup 2010 opening match in Cape Town Stadium
- Taking in the sunset on the Seapoint promenade
- Saturday morning at the Old Biscuit Mill
- Sunset from the Seapoint promenade
- Stanford Valley
- Coming down the cable car from Table Mountain
- Sunrise in Hermanus
- Kaapse Klopse parade on New Years
- Sunset over Devils Peak
- Sunset from Stellenbosch mountains
- Smitswinkel Bay near Cape Point
- Sunset from Lions Head
- Twelve Apostle Mountains at sunset from sea
- Afternoon of cricket at Newlands
- Diaz Beach at Cape Point
- Lion resting in Kruger National Park
- Sunset from Table Mountain
- Cape humour
Best of the Best Cape Town by Michael Paskevicius is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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