Wednesday, 27 February 2008

Langebaan - North of Capetown

Langebaan is a small place as are many of the towns on the west coast. There is not too much in the way of accommodation so we chose to stay at Club Mykonos a copy of a Greek seaside village. This is the welcome we got.



Our apartment was next to the harbour master's office so a good view of all the yachts and boats.



A welcome break - and you thought we were cutting down on the cream!



I've avoided mentioning geocaching so far because we were doing them every day. This is the view from one of the caches over Langebaan lagoon. The lagoon itself is used for all sorts of watersport activities because it is warmer than the Atlantic, where the cold Benguela current comes up from the Antarctic, and it is very sheltered.



This is the beach at Paternoster. Paternoster is one of the last traditional fishing villages on the West Coast... most certainly the most romantic and peaceful place on this scenic and wonderful coastline.



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