Vaughanoblapski!: Rocks lined up like an abstract sculpture
Vaughanoblapski!: Enjoying my morning jog along the coast - looking back at the Cape Agulhas Lighthouse
Vaughanoblapski!: Looking out towards the Struisbay village
Vaughanoblapski!: Purple flowers along the pathway
Vaughanoblapski!: View towards Strandbaai Village from higher up
Vaughanoblapski!: Exquisite flowers on the hillside path
Vaughanoblapski!: Cave in the hillside of Spookdraai (Ghost corner)
Vaughanoblapski!: Plaque to commemorate the rekindling of the light at the Cape Agulhas Lighthouse on the 150th Anniversary of its existance
Vaughanoblapski!: Lighthouses along the South African Coast
Vaughanoblapski!: History of the Cape Agulhas Lighthouse
Vaughanoblapski!: Architectural design of the Cape Agulhas Lighthouse
Vaughanoblapski!: Origin of Agulhas the name
Vaughanoblapski!: Window in the Lighthouse
Vaughanoblapski!: The high steep climb up the inside of the lighthouse
Vaughanoblapski!: Last ladder to the top
Vaughanoblapski!: The lamp and lens of the Cape Agulhas Lighthouse
Vaughanoblapski!: View from the lighthouse across the Cape Agulhas village
Vaughanoblapski!: Back down the hole!
Vaughanoblapski!: Us - at the Cape Agulhas Lighthouse
Vaughanoblapski!: View from the lighthouse towards the southern point
Vaughanoblapski!: Good old Two Oceans box wine at the Crafty Pig After our excursion to the Cape Agulhas Lighthouse
Vaughanoblapski!: Drinks break at the Crafty Pig after a visit to the Cape Agulhas Lighthouse
Vaughanoblapski!: The serious look!
Vaughanoblapski!: Good old Durbanville Chardonnay with our fish and chips at L'Agulhas Seafoods Restaurant for lunch
Vaughanoblapski!: Cool photo circa 1930 in L'Agulhas Seafoods Restaurant of the early days of Cape Agulhas
Vaughanoblapski!: The quirky Seashell House
Vaughanoblapski!: Daisies spotted on our walk to the wreck of the Meisho Maru 38
Vaughanoblapski!: Sighting of the wreck of the Meisho Maru
Vaughanoblapski!: Wreck of the Meisho Maru - a Japanese fishing trawler
Vaughanoblapski!: Close up of what's left of the Meisho Maru No. 38