Last week I posted Duncan Noakes' Sunrise at Shark Rock Pier time lapse after discovering his breathtaking time lapse videos on YouTube. I decided to run through all of them in the regular Video Friday posts. This week's one shows the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in lights as the day turns to night.
Author: Jonker Fourie - Firefly the Travel Guy
Sunset up Heugh Road
Last night the third Travel Massive Port Elizabeth event took place at The Mad Hatter on Heugh Road in Walmer. Travel Massive is a world wide network of travel industry insiders and local chapters organise free networking events allowing people in the travel industry to get together, network, share information and, ultimately, do business. I … Continue reading Sunset up Heugh Road
Blue cranes in the Overberg
Road trip stories. I have many. Why? Because it's a lot more exciting than just flying to your domestic destination. So except for speed, what is the most exciting thing that could happen on an average flight? Chicken or Beef?Road tripping to Cape Town with Shefetswe and Erenei, we were driving somewhere between Caledon and Bot River … Continue reading Blue cranes in the Overberg
Shark Rock Pier from the north – plus a question for followers
Yesterday I posted a photo of Shark Rock Pier all lit up since it's revamp as seen from Hobie Beach. I thought I'll follow it up with a photo from the other side. I think I prefer this one of the two. Perhaps it's just the angle that is tighter or the fact that there are … Continue reading Shark Rock Pier from the north – plus a question for followers
Hobie Pier at night
The lights under the newly revamped Shark Rock Pier really lights up the water making for great photography. That along with the spotlight on the beach could even lead to extended bathing on those hot barmy summer evenings.
Overberg landscape
The Overberg landscape changes with the seasons with the best time to travel through the area being August and September. That is when you will find green grain fields with wheat, oats and barley, interspersed by yellow canola fields, in splendorous full bloom.
Another view of the pier
Looking at Shark Rock Pier from the Boardwalk Hotel gives you a slightly different angle from the norm. If you look at photos of the pier it's normally from either side, from on the pier itself or occasionally from the sea side. Not often that you get a bit of a elevated view like this … Continue reading Another view of the pier
Spotlight on the Mackay Bridge
The Colchester area east of Port Elizabeth was a very busy spot in the mid 1800 and early 1900s, as it had the only pont over the Sundays River on the main road between Port Elizabeth and Grahamstown. The original pont was washed away in 1874 and a second one in 1875. A bridge was … Continue reading Spotlight on the Mackay Bridge
Dusk at Eersterivier
I have to admit, I haven't got a Port Elizabeth photo for you today. It's a combination of things, mostly bad luck coupled with being fairly busy at the moment. My external hard drive crashed a little while ago and with it went all my family and travel photos. It's going to cost me around … Continue reading Dusk at Eersterivier
Purple and green lines in the Overberg
Road tripping often allows you to see the most interesting and unusual sights. Something you don't get wizzing overhead to your destination in a plane. The Overberg is famous for it's canola fields covered in yellow flowers in spring, otherwise green fields in spring and and brown ploughed fields ion late summer going into autumn and … Continue reading Purple and green lines in the Overberg