Two weeks in Cape Town - a photographers paradise!

Oct 25, 2011
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Thanks! Haven't been to Cape Town on an extended holiday myself for more than 10years, except for the occasional weekend, but I was mightily impressed by how beautiful it was, how everything just ran smoothly and by how much there is to see and do. Only problem is that the sea is too cold to swim in and there Durban/Natal beats Cape Town hands down!
 
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Ivan Muller said:
Thanks! Haven't been to Cape Town on an extended holiday myself for more than 10years, except for the occasional weekend, but I was mightily impressed by how beautiful it was, how everything just ran smoothly and by how much there is to see and do. Only problem is that the sea is too cold to swim in and there Durban/Natal beats Cape Town hands down!

cape town feels like another country compared to the rest of SA
quite wierd really but a nice wierd :D
 
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I love Cape Town and some great images on your blog remind me of many happy days there. Two of my favourite times were 1) taking the Huey on a combat mission from the Waterfront and 2) Great White photography from the boats out of Klein Bay! Must go back soon.
 
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