Yeah, I don't think Queen Elizabeth 1 ever made it up there, seeing as she died before the arrival of the first Dutch settlers. Awesome video, though. Disappointed in myself that I lived in Cape Town for two years and only went up there once.
@morton christie As your namesake refers, you are quite obviously ignorant of South Africa's history and still entrenched with an imperialist mindset. Glorifying a settler is no less akin to saying a local native Khoisan was the first to sail though the Thames. Really wonder how an Englishman would take to such a comment.
Did he just say the first woman up the mountain was a European you'll do know here where people here for literally thousands of year's history doesn't start with Europeans
Great video! Really beautiful :)
Love you what u doing boss True South African
Just what i wanted to see - thank you!
Nice one man!
Yeah, I don't think Queen Elizabeth 1 ever made it up there, seeing as she died before the arrival of the first Dutch settlers. Awesome video, though. Disappointed in myself that I lived in Cape Town for two years and only went up there once.
Super fabulous!
Ambitious title, considering Table Mountain is between 240 and 600 million years old
5:05 yerrrrrrrrr
at 5.58 talking of the devil ===== the mountain in the background is named Devil's Peak
keep it real bra,..nobody climbs da postcard to smoke tobacco!
Absolute drivel. Where did you get your facts that the first person to climb Kamisa was a Portuguese.Have you not heard of the Khoisan people!
well he does mention it in the video
@morton christie As your namesake refers, you are quite obviously ignorant of South Africa's history and still entrenched with an imperialist mindset. Glorifying a settler is no less akin to saying a local native Khoisan was the first to sail though the Thames. Really wonder how an Englishman would take to such a comment.
Did he just say the first woman up the mountain was a European you'll do know here where people here for literally thousands of year's history doesn't start with Europeans