Dry and dusty just outside Greyton on the way to Riviersonder end.

As nice as Greyton is the surrounding areas are really dry and dusty. Greyton is one of the most beautiful towns in South Africa and one can understand why. The road to get there is long and dry. There are no towns except a small town that one can no one can move to. (forgot the name).

There are probably faster ways to get to Riviersonderend From Greyton but this turns out to be the most scenic off them all. We even spotted a fire that was consuming a farm on this road. Whereas the usual N2 past Caledon, is well the N2. Caledon however is worth a stop but I will get to that later.

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