S1 - Ep 454 - Cape Point, Cape Town!

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  • Опубліковано 18 лют 2024
  • We set out for a nature retreat, opting for a visit to Cape Point, located within the Cape of Good Hope section of the Table Mountain National Park in Cape Town. Expecting a serene weekday getaway, we were astounded by the bustling crowd of tourists revelling in the natural splendour. Undeterred, we embarked on a leisurely drive, meandering down every winding road, discovering hidden gems amidst the landscape. Along the way, we encountered some of the wildlife, both big and small, and most notably two eland, the world's largest antelope. Ascending to the historic lighthouse atop the point via The Flying Dutchman Funicular, we were greeted by a breathtaking panoramic view, offering insight into the allure that draws countless visitors to this remarkable place. This experience was nothing short of mesmerising. #DustBugs #adventuretravel #southafrica #southafricavlog #travelongravel #capepoint #capetown,
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 41

  • @williamdeese1225
    @williamdeese1225 5 місяців тому +3

    Stunning location. Many thanks for another great video.

  • @beryl9538
    @beryl9538 5 місяців тому +8

    Thanks once again Sonja and Curtis. That picturesque view looked like a postcard. We have a beautiful country. We do appreciate your channel because not everyone will get to go to these places but can go with you two on your exploring journey.❤

  • @exceldarademeyer1783
    @exceldarademeyer1783 5 місяців тому +2

    Curtis your photography skills is excellent. Thankyou.

  • @dawnbarnes1361
    @dawnbarnes1361 5 місяців тому +3

    Thank you Curtis & Sonia that was such a lovely trip❤

  • @user-wk4po9tg9f
    @user-wk4po9tg9f 5 місяців тому +2

    Hi Sonja and Curtis. Wow another wonderfull experience. We live in the most beautiful country. Thanks you two😊😊

  • @susannaemmerich1166
    @susannaemmerich1166 5 місяців тому +3

    Tortoise has looked after its body works.🙃😂🙏🎶 thank you, lovely trip❤

  • @desh7120
    @desh7120 5 місяців тому +2

    🎉26K Subscribers 🎉
    You have come a long way since I started following your channel.
    Huge congratulations 🥂 🍾

  • @1812nico
    @1812nico 5 місяців тому +2

    Hi you two! Oh, my beloved country! So astoundingly beautiful, even right to the point where it ends in the ocean. Blue sea and blue skies (most of the time), stunning rock formations, hills and cliffs, animals and birds galore! Beautiful veld flowers, and those trees at Buffelsfontein! Thank you for making this trip so informative and educational you two. You could not have done better, but I know you are going to, you do it every time! Enjoy your time at home. Take it easy, and keep safe!

  • @user-yy7ri5lt9o
    @user-yy7ri5lt9o 5 місяців тому +2

    Het dit baie geniet, Dankie baie

  • @chrisventer3060
    @chrisventer3060 5 місяців тому +3

    Enjoy your shows remind me of my time there

  • @joannemoore1729
    @joannemoore1729 5 місяців тому +1

    What a beautiful place to explore. Ostriches on the beach! Something we don’t see on Florida’s east coast.😊

  • @clayauslewis4236
    @clayauslewis4236 5 місяців тому +1

    Our fifth visit there. Four in person and one courtesy of your UA-cam channel! Watching from Oz!
    Great viewing. Thanks again!

  • @jacquelinemwanza4761
    @jacquelinemwanza4761 5 місяців тому +1

    I now planning to go and tour the capepoint.Good presenters. Thank you!

  • @sahmed2693
    @sahmed2693 Місяць тому

    You are spreading beauty of South Africa, good job.

  • @ingeborgvanderveer789
    @ingeborgvanderveer789 5 місяців тому +1

    Leuk om veel meer te zien van dit natuurgebied dan de vuurtoren, want inderdaad tijdens mijn bustoer was het up & down again en naar de volgende bezienswaardigheid. Als altijd nu ook weer jullie ‘geoefende oog’ qua het spotten van allerlei dieren. Wonderlijk dat ook hier de struisvogels leven en bokkies en (piep) kleine schildpadden. Ik zag daar alleen de baboons met hun kids. Goed dat bij het standbeeld van dat dier nadrukkelijk beschreven staat dat voedsel geven gelijk staat aan hun zekere dood. Verder een prachtige vegetatie en fraaie vergezichten. Als je dan toch schipbreuk leidt (of beter gezegd: lijdt) dan is het in ieder geval op een van de mooiste plekken ter wereld 😊⛵️, hopelijk valt het dezer dagen in Strand mee met de geur in de lucht … in Nederland is het nu groot nieuwe dat Kaapstad vergaat van een geur dankzij een Braziliaans schip in de haven met levende dieren aan boord … die dus helaas waarschijnlijk niet zo lief behandeld worden 😢

  • @daisai16
    @daisai16 5 місяців тому +3

    I really enjoyed that , Curtis. Thanks so much . Still not even a fleeting glimpse of Sonia!

  • @emmerentiagroenewald3694
    @emmerentiagroenewald3694 5 місяців тому +1

    Ooooo! Dit was darem nou lekker om so sit-sit so met julle Kaappunt toe te gaan...!!
    Daar lè jaaaare se voetspore van ons ,toe die manne kreef en perlemoen gaan uithaal het!
    Voor al die deftige plekke gebou is!!
    As jy daar wou kom ,het jy geloop en geklim..!
    Maar daardie dae is vir altyd verby!
    Nou kan ek saam met julle toer!❤❤❤

  • @charlietreston4035
    @charlietreston4035 5 місяців тому +1

    Hi guys Stunning flora and fauna Da Gama was there 1490 mind blowing spotting Elland first for me .loved the light house and the little cottages the gift shop was very expensive I remember that there was a tee shirt with all the different flags of SA. Amazingly a ex french foreign legion guy walked past my house we had a great chat about the cape and the t-shirt he was wearing 👍 the funicular railway was amazing. The beauty of SA never fails to to uplift me thanks for taking me along cheerio till the next one

  • @kosherchessandphotography4139
    @kosherchessandphotography4139 4 місяці тому +1

    Wonderful scenery there at Cape Point! When we went last year we only made it to Cape of Good Hope before the mist became so thick that we couldn't see anything! Hopefully, we can take that funicular next time (a new word to me, despite having a PhD in linguistics)!

  • @valeriecooper3545
    @valeriecooper3545 8 днів тому

    Again thanks for sharing 😊😅😮

  • @ExpeditionTravels
    @ExpeditionTravels 2 місяці тому

    One of the most beautiful places on earth

  • @mariusroos
    @mariusroos 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this outing. We often go there. Thanks for the detail. Some of the trun offs you took i havent been to. Well done. I am on board with the next one

  • @user-qb9mg3ze8h
    @user-qb9mg3ze8h 5 місяців тому +1

    i really enjoy your podcasts. i live in canada but was born jn cape town

  • @phoziemagele4919
    @phoziemagele4919 3 місяці тому

    The beauty of Africa, now I'm in the mood to visit more places of my city. Thanks DustBugs as I'm a Capetonian yet very lazy to go out and see the beauty we have here. Your videos make it so interesting as one is there in person.

  • @susannaemmerich1166
    @susannaemmerich1166 5 місяців тому +1

    Aquamarine!!!!🙃

  • @jinxlethabo
    @jinxlethabo 5 місяців тому

    South Africa is peaceful

  • @firerevivalmovement
    @firerevivalmovement 4 місяці тому

    With the establishment of the refreshment station at de Caap de Goede Hoop by The IOC there was no cement available for building purposes. The Dutch built lime kilns to burn mussels to form a binding material to be used as cement. The lime kiln was built above ground level, with lime stones which did not crack when it becomes very hot. In the oven you would find a fine grid iron and on it they placed layers of mussel shells and wood.
    The heat of the fire turned the shells into a fine ash, which then fell through the grid iron. The ash was then mixed with water and placed in a evaporating enclosure to enable it to turn into a type of lime. It was used as a binding material in place of cement. The Castle in Cape Town and many farm houses in the Sandveld on the West Coast was built with it. Salt was added to the lime and was widely used to white wash the outsides of buildings.

  • @sallygemmell7562
    @sallygemmell7562 5 місяців тому +2

    I loved today, thank you. Is this where the two oceans meet? I am not sure now. All I know is - I slukked hard at the price of lunch. Shoo! Eina 😳

    • @DustBugsTravel
      @DustBugsTravel  5 місяців тому +1

      As far as I know, the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet at Cape Agulhas. 🌊

  • @Timcsi731
    @Timcsi731 5 місяців тому +1

    I've been watching your videos for a while now, love all your videos! I'm living in New York City, never been to South Africa but it's great to see it through your videos! I enjoy them a lot! 😊
    I wanted to ask you about the issue of load shedding. I have a friend who lives in Johannesburg and he often talks about how difficult it is for him because of load shedding. But I have noticed when you were in Cape Town too, there were many things that seemed to run normally with electricity. Like the malls, aquariums... they all need lots of power. So I just wondered how this works. 🤔

    • @DustBugsTravel
      @DustBugsTravel  5 місяців тому +3

      Loadshedding has sadly become a part of our daily routine over the last few years, so most large businesses and organisations have been forced to put measures in place to continue their operations during periods of loadshedding. From large generators to solar panels to inverter systems, they all keep the lights on during the dark times. 🤷🏻‍♂️💡 For individuals to put measures in place at home to keep functionality and productivity up during these times, is a very costly exercise, which adds to the pain and frustration of the entire situation. 💰

    • @Timcsi731
      @Timcsi731 5 місяців тому

      @DustBugsTravel Thank you for your reply! Now I understand the situation better. It truly sounds frustrating and costly for individuals, at least it's good that businesses adapted to continue operating in challenging times too. It's a beautiful country with all the unique nature and animals, and it's a shame people have to deal with this problem.

  • @RossVE-ut3ui
    @RossVE-ut3ui 4 місяці тому

    Another awesome video guys.
    My mother and I always look forward to watching your uploads.
    Curtis, if you don't mind me asking, what microphone do you use.
    Thanks.

    • @DustBugsTravel
      @DustBugsTravel  4 місяці тому

      We use a Boya interview mic system. I hope to go cordless one day, but for now this one does the job quite well. Thank you for watching, I'm so happy to hear that you enjoy our videos. Give my best to your mom. 🚙😊

  • @Plushies_world
    @Plushies_world 4 місяці тому

    love your videos, a question of all places you've gone to which one or top three was/were your favourite/s?

    • @DustBugsTravel
      @DustBugsTravel  4 місяці тому

      I'm so happy to hear you enjoy our videos! 🚙😁 Easy answer! Our favourite place in the whole world is the Kruger National Park! 😍

  • @zinimountglobal
    @zinimountglobal 5 місяців тому +1

    The most southern tip of the African continent.

  • @funkdunk
    @funkdunk 5 місяців тому +1

    Congratulations on reaching 26K subscribers, this episode was really great...the water looks incredible, the food and beverage prices are crazy...Cape Point is definitely worth a visit though...someone swam across False Bay ...I recall that the "flying dutchman" is often out of service ...it climbs and descents fairly fast...I am glad to see all the tourists though they're driving our prices up. Thanks again for the indepth tour 😊

  • @thewanderer58
    @thewanderer58 5 місяців тому

    Another awesome excursion. I was well-impressed by the offerings at the Buffelsfontein Visitor's Centre. The exhibits at the centre were excellently presented and informative. Thank you.