Friday, September 25, 2015
Atlantic Area
The photo shows Cape Town's suburbs of Sea Point, Fresnaye, and Bantry Bay at sunset. Lion's Head, in the background, is said to be one of the world's most spectacular climbs -- and not nearly as difficult as it looks. The skyscraper on the right took a hit in a 1969 earthquake, and the foundations needed to be reinforced. The granite outcrop on the mountain was apparently visited by Bartholomew Dias in (I think) 1488. His attempt, with his men, to carve a giant cross in the outcrop is still visible today. Son M. and I may have found one of his chisels while metal detecting.
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