Some stunning landscapes...

@papilloncharity · 2025-07-13 11:14 · Photography Lovers

...as I felt mother nature calling me to show me some beauties. 055.jpg

It was 10am in the morning and the show started, so we were a bit late, but still, it was a great show.

All of the shots in here were taken towards the east, and the wind was blowing from the north to the south along the top of the mountain range. Yes, it requires a lot of patience to get views like this, as one has to wait for the views to change, and luckily not a strong wind was blowing. Almost like a slow stage performance, and it all flowed along the mountain peaks.

The sun rises from the east behind the mountains, and then it sets in the ocean opposite to the mountains. I have done a few posts over time of sunsets in the ocean, but they are better for photos during summer, and we are in winter now. In any case, winter has some spectacular sunrises, especially when there are clouds around, and this was such a day. So, the performance started and please come and watch the show.

This was what things looked like when we left from our house, and when I saw this, I just knew that there would be great views at the mountains. 036.JPG

A closer shot of the first picture. 050.JPG

Yeah, one can see here how the clouds travelled along towards the right-hand side on the mountains. 053.JPG

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I just had to snap the flock of birds that was flying inland over the mountain peaks. 060.JPG

Different cloud formations were appearing all of the time. 066.JPG

And then it was time for us to leave, as we had some work waiting for us. 072.JPG

Even if we had much damage here with the floods and the storms, the good thing is that our dams are slowly filling up. Especially as the weather forecasters reckon that we have to prepare for a dry and very hot summer. It is the very hot that troubles me, as the African blazing sun can drink tons of water that results in the dam levels dropping at a high rate. South Africa is a water scarce country, and some years ago, the Cape was at day zero, meaning that there was no water. Thankfully a miracle occurred, and rain started to fall.

The things that trouble me is that summer is an ideal time to shore up the defences against floods that arrive in winter, and somehow, we just can't get it right. There are many reasons for this, but even then, some drastic changes have to be made. Great news is that the river that runs through our town now has been tamed, and we thus far had no floods. A few years ago, it was a different story, as the water streaming down the mountains into the river created some severe floods here. I only hope that we will get some great things done this summer to prevent the floods in the other areas. Such is life.

I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.

Photos by Zac Smith. All-Rights-Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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