January 6, 2007

Today was a day of changed plans, but interesting none the less. Because of cloud cover on Table Mountain we were forced forgo our plans of a hike and drive the cape shoreline instead. The scenery was breathtaking; jagged cliffs, turquoise waves, and the occasional Ostrich lined the curvy road leading to the Cape of Good Hope. It was easy to see why centuries ago, sailors had a hard time navigating the turbulent waters filled with massive rocks lying just beneath the surf. While there, we hiked up tall rock formations that gave rise to panoramic views of Africa’s most Southwest tip. Just a bit further up the coast was Cape Point where a lighthouse stands on a sheer cliff and signs point in the direction of landmarks thousands of kilometers away. This area of Table Mountain National Park was heavily visited by other tourists and local swarms of baboons now associate people there with food. Before getting out of the car we were greeted with a sign that reads ‘Baboons are dangerous and attracted by food.’ The snack area had an electric fence to deter the animals but as some of the members of our group found, once you are out off the fences the baboons think you are fair game and good for a free meal. The animals wait on parked cars for people carrying any sort of snack. Some approached Tracy who was carrying a bag, thinking it might have something inside. She quickly threw the bag and the baboon went after it. Only after biting through her postcard did it realize there was nothing of value and moved on to inquire other students; for whom this will definitely be a day not to forget.
Kate Leese

 

 

 

 

Posted by Jeremy Schut on 01/06 at 04:46 PM
  1. Hello everyone,

    We are enjoying the photos and updates very much.  And yes, we see that you are all spelling out “calvin” in one of the photos; pretty cool.  The water looks a beautiful blue and we are all jealous.  We loved the ostrich photo and are imagining how interesting that must have been, to say nothing about those babboons! 

    I know you will all be sad that you are missing snow on the ground today in lovely Michigan.  *sniff*  Lots of cars in the ditch, that sort of thing…how you must ache for it!  :)  Can you believe it’s already been a week since you’ve left?  Hope you are learning lots and are valuing this wonderful chance to see another corner of the world.  Blessings and prayers,  the Post family

    Posted by Carlie's fam  on  01/08  at  11:20 AM
  2. Hi Kate,

    Thanks for writing. It sounds like quite an adventure!  We appreciate you keeping us posted -we are missing you so much even little details mean a lot to us.

    Posted by Kate's Fam  on  01/08  at  12:31 PM
  3. testing

    Posted by jvogelzang  on  01/10  at  12:00 PM
  4. I MISS MY ROOMMATE!!!

    Posted by Jess Vriesema  on  01/20  at  11:46 PM

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