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Tuesday, 9 September 2008

storm

Last weekend a massive storm hit the Cape, blasting the coast with 10 metre swells, 90km per hour winds and dumping plenty of snow in the mountains! Naturally I had to go out and have a look, being just the kind of conditions I usually thrive on! At one point the wind gusted so hard that even though I was running with it, my legs couldn't match the speed that the top of me was going and it knocked me over!


Below Misty Cliffs the waves were depositing sea foam high on the shore, covering the fynbos with a surreal wobbling mass of snowy fluff. The Crayfish Factory, in the background, was completely flooded! (taken with the best camera there is: the one I had with me at the time, which in this case was my camerathatmakesphonecalls)

1 comment:

  1. A quick glance makes one think 'snow', which wouldn't be far off right now!
    I like the angle, and the desat. Must have been wild down there.

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