Looking through God's Window
To end my travels with Kate, we decided to go for a hike on her last day in Cape Town. We hiked Table Mountain . We started our hike in Constantia, a little area south of our Guest House and recommended by the owners. We hiked along Constantia Nek, up the very steep steps of Nursery Ravine, around the mountain reservoirs on top of Table Mountain and then back down one of the 12 Apostles (the ridges that stick out of the mountain are called the 12 Apostles) on the other side into Camps Bay.
It’s funny….there is not much to say about a hike. But standing on top of the mountin, you could see for miles and miles. It was kind of like looking out of God's window. It wasn't what is officially titled "God's Window"...but it was beautiful enough to be so. The blanket of water stretched forever. The mountain range stood tall. As I stood up on top of the mountain looking out over the Atlantic Ocean, I suddenly hit me that I was standing in a place farther south than I have ever been before.
The hike was long..it was hard..but the way down was absolutely beautiful (as you can see). We saw lizards...We saw snakes. We walked on pavement...We walked on dirt...We walked on gravel...We climbed rocks....We climbed steps. We walked on Sand...When on top, the clouds rolled in and we were literally walking on a cloud.
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