I’m a bit behind on my World Heritage Site postings, but I’ve been running around with Americans (not the notorious Cape Town gang) and created some quality content to help them show how beautiful this part of South Africa actually is.
So, while you anxiously await our next amazing post on one of South Africa’s World Heritage Sites, here’s some 360º eye candy for your enjoyment.
This is a Full Screen Virtual Tour of the Cape Peninsula which includes shots of Cape Point, Camps Bay, Chapman’s Peak and some very cute penguins at Boulders Beach.
(click on the icon below…)
What do you think:
- Is it the most beautiful place in the world?
- Can you tink of any place more beautiful? (maybe we can go and shoot it)
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thx Bruce.
The penguins are found on the Boulders Beach spin.
It’s an established breeding colony near Muizenberg.
Hope you spot them second time around
It’s a lovely show! I couldn’t find any penguins though.