Through the forest canopy

The forest giants of the Tsitsikamma is the Outeniqua Yellowwood. It is South Africa’s national tree and grows over 800 years old. Inside the shady forest the sun isn’t always visible, but where there are gaps in the forest canopy, usually where ancient trees nave fallen over, it does break through to reach the forest floor.

Another sky shot through the canopy. For more awesome sky shots from all over the world, why not head over toe Skywatch Friday.

19 thoughts on “Through the forest canopy

  1. I love the contrast in teh second photo between the dark green, the bright blue sky and the white puffy clouds! It looks almost like the clouds were swirling and parted for a second to allow us to peek at the blue sky. Thanks for sharing your part of the world with us!Caprice

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  2. WHAT GREAT PHOTO’SLove the sky through the trees..Germany has such stunning forests, some how I never got to enjoy the one’s back home as I do them here..Sad *giggle*

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  3. Oh its a beautiful place. I remember P and I wandering around for hours, looking at the interesting bits of flora and fauna! I love it! Nice photographs too …

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  4. Thanks…..got your message ( as I started the dreaded basket of ironing )I have taken a few *creative * pics of the houses – they in my achives…love doing it in summer time…the houses look prettier and the sun shines and most houses have lots of flowers on or around them…But will take that challenge again when I get back in May..thanks πŸ˜‰

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