Sunday, February 7, 2010

Cederberg

These are a few of the pictures from our first AIFS excursion to the Cederberg Mountains. Berg in Afrikaans translates to mountain, so when we say Cederberg Mountains, its like saying Cedermountain mountains...

The vineyard picture is what most of the land looked like around some of the mountain and close to where our cabins were. We stayed in cabins. The family that owns the camping area actually makes most of their living from the wine industry. It was beautiful country, as you will see looking at the pictures.

You can see some of the cave drawings we also saw. Many of the cave drawings are thousands of years old... the oldest we were told were 88,000 years old.













The pictures below are before, during and after our hike up Cederberg. The hike was incredible, but extremely tiring. It was a steep, zig-zag climb...but well worth it! The picture with the four girls in it from left to right are Mary Afton, myself, Nicole, and Teresa. The picture with just the two girls is myself and Mary Afton.








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