Clouds Hanging over Strand Beach after the Cape Town storm
Not that its that big, but this was taken a day after the Cape Town storm. You can still see the sand in the road. The entire Helderberg’s beaches was knocked around and some places dont have that much of a beach left after the storm. Global warming or not, we are watching the beaches get smaller.
Cape Town Storm smashes Gordons Bay harbour
Lonely Surfer on the wide open seas of False Bay
While the shops was being bashed by the massive Cape Storm the seas were full of joyful surfers that just could not believe their what their eyes were seeing. The waves were massive and any surfer’s dream. Here you can see a lonely surfer facing some waves in the Strand.
Photo of Sun dissapearing through clouds and Helderberg Mountains behind
This photo was actually taken from Strand beach facing Helderberg mountains during winter. There was a storm coming and the sun was disappearing through the clouds. The entire Helderberg went dark when the clouds came over. It was one of the darkest clouds I have seen in Helderberg.
Gordons Bay parking lot filled with water in the Cape Town storm this weekend
Some thoughts on the Cape Town storms of this weekend
This was the worst storm I have ever seen, except from when i was six years old. This was probably one of the worst storms to hit the beaches since I have been a child. Some roads here in the Helderberg got sucked in by the sea while the water was two blocks away from the beach itself. It seems that...
Car driving through the Gordons Bay beach road during the Cape Town storm
Cape Town storm causes havoc in Gordons Bay
Storm in Cape Town, entire streets flooded in Strand
Storm in Cape Town, Gordons Bay flooded -bikini beach road.
Storm in Strand, floods in the streets.
Waves breaking in Gordons Bay
  I might imagine things but I am sure they put more of that cement blocks there. There was some big waves yesterday on the Gordons Bay harbour. I can remember when I was younger we used to be so excited when the waves would go over the harbour wall. Still today I love storms and photographing them.
How to survive a lightning storm in a field
The best way to survive a lighting storm is to fall flat on your face and be the lowest thing in the area. Last year it happened that people were playing soccer and lighting striked. The entire field went down because of it and they had to carry some of them off the field  because they just could not...
Finding the perfect motorhome in South Africa
When looking for a motorhome in South Africa there are certain things to consider. Not all motorhomes are driven with a code 8 license. You might end up buying a motorhome and not being able to drive it due to you license. More and more people are doing the Europe thing with motorhomes in South Africa...
Some info on the V A waterfront (Victoria Alfred) in Cape Town
The Victoria Alfred Waterfront in Cape Town is a famous tourist mall with many restaurants. Some of Cape Town’s most famous restaurants reside in the waterfront in Cape Town. The V A Waterfront is also one of the most famous places for events and some interesting happenings. The best time of year...
Storm in Helderberg, winter is here.
Yesterday i thought the trees were going to be uprooted, the wind was blowing so hard last night I really did not even want to go outside. Was a bit scary. Everywhere in the street there is parts of trees in the road and some billboards also got their beating in the storm. I wish I had some photos but...
Wind and solar power in Namibia for cellphone company
This was a brilliant solution on the cellphone companies part, Motorola. They could not get electricity for their signal towers in the most remote areas but where determined not to loose they’re customers base of Africa. So they put up solar panels with wind turbines at each tower to power the...
Stellenbosch Police brutality update, “The pigs in bulletproof vests”. Storm rising in Stellenbosch and London over Police abuse. Some news channels not making up their minds
And the Story continues of the police brutality in Stellenbosch. There are currently 4000 members in the group that originally started this and its growing by the minute. So far the group on Facebook could not get 100 officials to protest so the protest will be held on the Stellenbosch University Campus...
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