In 1942 during the Second World War a set of harbour defences was put up around Port Elizabeth to keep a constant lookout for approaching ships, submarines and planes. The defences consisted of Algoa Battery in Humewood, the Battery Observation Post on Brookes Hill and three Fortress Observation Posts at Amsterdam Hoek (Bluewater Bay), Seahill (Cape Recife) and Schoenmakerskop. I've … Continue reading Bluewater Bay Forward Observation Post
Tag: the coast
Bluewater Bay Beach
Bluewater Bay Beach stretching away towards the Coega Harbour hidden somewhere in the haze on the horizon. I made a quick stop to snap a picture or two while on my way elsewhere but have to make a plan to return some time soon for a walk along the beach. The beach is great for … Continue reading Bluewater Bay Beach
Rocky coastline
I took Chaos Boy for a morning of geocaching along Marine Drive the other day, picking up about 15 caches along the Wildside. It meant that we stopped quite often to go boulder hopping in search of caches. The Wildside between Cape Recife and Schoenmakerskop (and further) is a rugged coastline and when the south-westerly … Continue reading Rocky coastline
Looking towards Kings Beach
Standing next to Shark Rock Pier at Hobie Beach, this is the view towards Kings Beach and the harbour. We've had rain for the last couple of days but the sun's been sticking its head out from behind the clouds a little bit today. After all the rain we had last year, this year has been pretty … Continue reading Looking towards Kings Beach
Denville’s
The little beach on the south side of the McArthur Swimming pool complex is generally part of Kings Beach, but amongst the local surfing community its known as Denville's. The name came from a couple of guys, Dennis Buchman and Neville Mandy, that used to surf here around the 60's. Its still a favourite surfing spot, … Continue reading Denville’s
Dolosse
Harbour walls and breakwaters all over the world make use of dolosse to create that barrier between the ocean and land. A dolos (plural dolosse) is a concrete block in a complex geometric shape weighing up to 30 tons. The new Coega Harbour in Port Elizabeth made use of 28 000 dolosse in the construction … Continue reading Dolosse
Breakwater view
One of the first views of the city that many visitors see as they approach is the one from the freeway with Port Elizabeth in the background. Very few people realise that at that moment they are driving on what used to be the beach and the ocean is being kept back with the use of a breakwater … Continue reading Breakwater view
Harbour wall view
Bet you've never seen the harbour wall from this angle (unless you saw the other post I did of the harbour wall a month or so ago). The Port Elizabeth Harbour wall is supposed to be off limits to the public, but there were no signage nor fencing up when I walked right onto it … Continue reading Harbour wall view
Oceanos Lifeboat
4 August 1991 was a dramatic and fateful day on the Eastern Cape coastline with the sinking of the MTS Oceanos on the Wild Coast close to Coffee Bay, east of East London. What does this have to do with Port Elizabeth, you ask? After all 571 passengers on board was rescued, some of the … Continue reading Oceanos Lifeboat
Television crew at Cape Recife
I'm usually behind the camera taking pictures for my blogs or occasionally assisting visiting television crews with info about the city, but on Pasella's last visit I actually got to be in front of the camera as well. Here the crew is filming the presenter asking questions at the Cape Recife Lighthouse before I got my … Continue reading Television crew at Cape Recife