
There's wildness to Cape Town — the big skies, the rugged canyons, the jagged outcroppings of sandstone and granite that rise over the icy South Atlantic at the tip of Africa. Penguins waddle across white-sand beaches, elands roam the dunes, hungry baboons swoop down from their shrinking forest habitat on unsuspecting suburbanites, ripping apart their cupboards and closets in a desperate search for sustenance.
Part Alaska, part Big Sur, but always African, Cape Town can overwhelm a visitor with its grand-scale landscapes and its feeling of remoteness. It’s an agoraphobic's nightmare, this patch of wind-whipped scrubland and mountain at the bottom of the world, and a naturalist’s dream.
But there's another side of Cape Town as well: the Dutch colonists who settled in the Constantia Valley 350 years ago were determined to tame nature, and they covered the fertile, sun-drenched basin with vineyards that still produce some of the world's finest wines.
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commented on 03/17/09
ReplyCape Town is definitely at the top of my list. I'm planning a trip to Kilimanjaro and hope I can make it down to South Africa as well. If not this summer I would love to go there for the 2010 World Cup. It sounds like an amazing place!
03/23/09
Hope you have a great trip!