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South Africa 2015: Cape Town

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by fluttography

Exploring the beautiful and diverse landscapes of this incredible city.

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Boulders Beach in Simonstown.
Boulders Beach in Simonstown.
Boulders Beach in Simonstown.
Jake lost in the boulders near Platboom Beach at the Cape of Good Hope.
Platboom Beach pano.
Rugged beach, wild waves.
Views of Platboom Beach.
Large rocks, tiny Jake.
Rocky views.
We made it to the Cape of Good Hope! So far south!
Video opp!
Which way?
Which way?
This is where the "trail" ends.
Going up!
Cape of Good Hope trail.
From the View Site.
From the View Site.
No wonder there were a lot of shipwrecks in this area.
Wild landscapes.
Wild landscapes.
Baboons enjoy the view too.
I think I was annoying this one.
The guy on the right was eating Tic Tacs. These baboons were ballsy and kind of aggressive, mainly because humans keep feeding them. The baboons we saw on safari were nothing like these guys.
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