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10 Sept 2010 Flower Report by Saldanha Bay Tourism
Below is a comprehensive flower report sent to us by the Saldanha Bay Tourism Orginization I would like to thank them for such a proper report, it must have been a lot of hard work compiling it. SWARTLAND AREA DARLING … Continue reading
Cape Columbine Flowers
The reports on this page were submitted by Sonja from The Beach Camp at Cape Columbine Nature Reserve (Tietiesbaai). 22 July 2010 – Here are some of the unusual flowers currently out in Cape Columbine, please can you mention that … Continue reading
2010 Flowering Season
It is that time of year again. On this page I will give you frequent updates about the flowers in the Langebaan area. I will add the latest information at the top of the page. 28 September 2010 There are … Continue reading
2009 – Darling Flowers
This weekend (Sept 2009) we explored Darling’s flowers. We did not drive straight to Darling like we usually do. We went down (from Langebaan) the R27 and at Grotto Bay turned left on the gravel road. This is a lovely … Continue reading
2009 – Flowers Everywhere
I went to Postberg again today (23 Aug 2009). This time there were flowers everywhere. Even on the Langebaan side of the park there are huge patches of flowers. For those who want to visit the West Coast to see … Continue reading
2009 Postberg now open – Aug 2009
Postberg in the West Coast National Park is now open for the public. It opened on 1 August 2009 and will remain open for the flowering season, until end of September. We visited Postberg on Sunday 2 Aug but there … Continue reading
Flowers 2009
This is such a beautiful time of the year. It is always nice to see how the flowers start to open in different areas. I will continually add flower information to this page as the season develops. 10 July 2009 … Continue reading