In synch with the tilt & tides of nature on the south Cape coast of Africa


Greetings fellow travelers and explorers of our beautiful earth. Today in this video I am able to see the early morning sun's rays almost penetrate the cave mouth at the southernmost shoreline of the African continent. This is about as remote and distant as one can be from anywhere on the planet, in a sense. South from here is only Antarctica.

The area is not much frequented by anyone, so the beauty and might of the shoreline remains unnoticed. Nevertheless, I wanted to capture it so that I could share it with you. This is a beautiful glimpse of my part of the world, a paradise of sorts. Such idyllic places do still exist on the planet.

I took this video clip a few weeks back but have only now been able to upload it to share. It is still mid winter here in the south of course, yet the climate is relatively mild, where the sun shines most days even in winter, and one can go outdoors exploring with ease.

The lockdown due to the virus may be present - to a lesser degree now - and movement is discouraged, but it's so remote here that I can happily roam about for miles and not see another person on these rugged shores. This is one benefit of being so remote, you are far from any hotspots for contagion.

I consider myself to be truly fortunate to have such unlimited access to the healthy and invigorating space, fresh air and negative ions in the atmosphere, which obviously strengthen the immune system considerably.

If you ever get the chance, and decide to go traveling again lol, which I know is now a sensitive issue, then come and check out these majestic shores way down south on the dark continent. We can meet up and I will show you around the place, so that you can see the lesser known or unexplored vistas at your leisure.


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