Cableway across deep gorge leading off the Baviaanskloof Mts. Into B'kloof. The contraption at right once held a wooden boxlike structure for carrying goods across the gorge. Origin Indet.
Mechanism for anchoring and delivering a boxcar across a gorge from Pisgoedvlakte (behind camera) to level farmground beyond where old fallow lands can be seen (out of picture).
Boophone disticha in garden pot. First flowering after being saved from vandalism near The Willows, four years ago when nearly dessicated. Yet species said not to flower when removed to gardens.
Boophone disticha in full flower after being uprooted from veld near The Willows, Marine Drive. A stump of a root, much dead after 4 years. Yet species said not to flower when removed to gardens.
Piles of black dried Gelidium seaweed stripped legally from rocks. Ready for bagging and loading. Note spread of flowering Gazanias behind Pieter Coetzee.
The narrow strip immediately below the mountain from Van Staden's River to about Greenbushes is known to local Xhosas as eMduluswa which may have something to do with its proximity to the Lady's Slipper Rock's leaning attitude, about 400m behind the photographer.
The Lady's Slipper Rock can be seen in the distance. Top of Witteklip Mt., PE. Looking westwards across the Van Staden's River to Thornhill (Galgenbosch) country with St. Francis Bay in the distance.
Southern Slope with Lady's Slipper Rock showing up well with heel & sole feature clearly exposed. In the distance Thornhill country once known as Galgenbosch leading to the Gamtoos River.