Rightfully breathtaking

in #photography7 years ago

A group of us went to just explore the beauties that Cape town had to offer, and we came across this road. Absolutely breathtaking scenery with the most extraordinary scenic drive. This road stretches for 34km next to the ocian and was built by Italian slaves in the late 1600's.

The Italians truly do know how to do a good job!

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I was able to appreciate these beautiful scenes at the sacrifice of the Italians

wow great landscape, that's what I love!

Very beautiful scenerey :)

There is nothing beautiful than nature and your capture is just perfect. Waiting for more to come.


What made the biggest impression on you?
Going to South Africa later this year, would love some input.Really great photos and posts in general @wolmarans!

Wow! 😲 Beautiful picture, interesting history

Very beautiful scene

Real beauty of cape Town
Nice photo graphy you are professional I think so

Nice work. It is said that the ancient Romans knew how to design and build roads (and Rome and Italy seem to be related), so, there might be some sort of legacy in that.

the picture contains a beautiful expression

Beautiful...

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Wow what a beautiful picture

Woooow great job keep it up I follow you and visit your blog so amazing
keep it up

Great picture, have nominated you for a B & W picture challenge, look forward to the pics :-)

Very beautiful scene

Just look at the point clouds penetrate the heavy mountain. It is gorgeous. Nice angle and positioning. It is for me a phito of thinking deep into my self.

Beautiful! Thank you for sharing!