Author Archives: Paul
A view of Devil’s Peak
Silver Surfer
Rusty Kombi
The good old Kombi
See the city

The bus leaves from the V&A Waterfront, just outside the aquarium. As you can see from the front of the bus, this is the "Blue Mini Peninsula Tour" which basically traverses the city, takes a drive over Kloof Nek, down to Camps Bay, and along the coast back towards Sea Point, ending back where you started at the V&A Waterfront.
Do this trip if you have half a day available of if you'd prefer to spend a long time at hop-off spots - you're sure to enjoy it. As an alternative you could take the day-long tour that goes via Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, over to Hout Bay, and back along the coast past Camps Bay, Sea Point, also returning to the V&A Waterfront.
Houses of Kloof Nek Road
In close proximity
Breakfast in Cape Town

Beach Road in Sea Point
Hip Hop fashion

Sea Point seas
Horn’s ‘n flames
Espresso Bar in Buitenkant Street

Tables and umbrellas

You should visit one afternoon - it's a fine place to stop for a late afternoon snack as the sun starts to dip closer to the horizon.
Drencher stop valve inside
Beer underground

Buitenkant Street

The Azzavia mosque

Even though Cape Town has a thriving Muslim population, I can't claim to know an awful lot about Islamic culture. The little that I do know about this building is that construction was started in 1919 by one Muhammad Salih, a shaykh (teacher) originally from the little town of Swellendam. You can read a little more over here.
No parking
Opium
Ice cream cone

Only recently, while walking in the area, did I notice that a small group of vendors have opened shop on the same spot, selling a variety of treats - including this, my favourite. :)
Countries and flags

I'll be back in Cape Town soon, but until then I hope that you'll be happy with the photos that I stashed away before I left. :)
We all share roots

Pretty awesome, hey?
Cape Technikon – CPUT
Graffiti
Photo frames
3-Road intersection
Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Saint George

Plans to build this cathedral, in Woodstock, commenced in about 1901 and the building was eventually constructed between 1903 and 1904 at a cost of a mere 2200 GBP. What a bargain hey? ;)

















