Reminds me a bit of the dune roads in the Kgalagadi

Nice pic of the waders


The right dog looks more like a cross between a sheep and a bear than a dog.

Quite right Mel. Most of the tar roads are in a worse condition than the gravel ones.Mel wrote:Ouch, those roads look a bit rough! Although the gravel road actually looks better than the tar road... Corrugations on the first?
Reminds me a bit of the dune roads in the Kgalagadi![]()
Nice pic of the wadersand the close up of the blacksmith
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The right dog looks more like a cross between a sheep and a bear than a dog.
The autumn colours were amazing and the roads were frightening.Lisbeth wrote:Nice autumn colours and bad roads. Nice dam at the farm
Thanks for the lovely comments H.E.. You sure have an amazing way of expressing yourself.H. erectus wrote:Geeshhs STF, you sure did pick the right time and frame of mind,for wonderful expression!!!!!,.....
Hi Flutterby. A warm welcome on board and we are so pleased that you have managed to catch up.Flutterby wrote:Hey stf, not sure how I missed this! This managed to catch up. What stunning pics you have of some stunning scenery. Looks like you have a wonderful time!
Thanks for the comments R.P. and yes the bridge was repaired in double quick time.Richprins wrote:Having slow bites of pudding, as it's almost over...![]()
The dynamiting of the first higher railway bridge by the Burgher Forces of Gen. De Villiers, was largely ineffective as the British forces merely had to hoist the blown out sections back into place, pop in a few new bolts and the railway was once again operational in fairly short order.
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Borderline went down into the bowels of the Gariep Dam hydroelectric plant once...he says an unforgettable and mind-blowing experience!
Flutterby wrote:Very rustic looking accommodation on the farm and then there's an indoor pool!