Blockchain Memory Project - Kwazulu Natal South Coast Breakaway

in #blockchainmemoryproject6 years ago (edited)

Running our little guesthouse cum bnb Lily's Cottage keeps us real busy; needless to say it's hard taking a break! Yep, when everyone is hard at play, we are hard at work; but we just love our job as we get to meet the most wonderful people who find their way here. But, we do need to get away and do that during the quiet season.

When we take these short breaks, we generally go up or down the Kwazulu Natal coast in South Africa with close friends and family - our favourite being the lower South Coast, so I will take you along and introduce you to this lush tropical coastal region with endless beaches. Our destination - Caribbean Estates, Rennies Beach, Port Edward.

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Although sugar cane is mostly grown on the North Coast of KZN, one still sees some sugar cane plantations down south.
South Africa produces around 20 million tons of sugar cane annually and most of this comes from the green hills of Kwazulu Natal where it was first planted in 1848.

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Banana plantations are more prolific on the lower South coast with Macadamia Nuts and Coffee Beans being grown very successfully but on a smaller scale.

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Bananas do real well down here on the South coast - blue plastic is wrapped around the large bunches of bananas to not only protect it from birds, bats and insects, but also to help with the ripening process.

We reached our destination; the beautiful and tranquil eco friendly Caribbean Estates is situated next to Indian Ocean with the Umtamvuna River bordering it on the south; this river also used to form the border between the old Transkei and Natal.

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As we drive into the estate, we are greeted by a family of Egyptian geese swimming in a pond as well as the beautiful Caribbean style villas.

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There are various ponds throughout the estate, so one gets to see many Egyptian Geese, ducks as well as many species of birds, Samango monkeys as well as small buck if you're lucky.

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The stunning villas range from large six bedrooms to three bedrooms.

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Water tanks are seen everywhere - the estate have their own water supply system as their local authority often fail with supplying uninterrupted water - maintenance programs having being neglected.

We had the top floor of this villa, with a loft bedroom up high, giving stunning views of the river and the ocean.

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A large Toucan greeted us briefly and flew away - seen from our balcony.

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Taking a walk down to the river on the wooden walkways, we were startled by a monkey walking real close to us along the wooden rail - no photo of that for fear of startling the monkey in turn!

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A gentle river cruise goes up the Umtamvuna River and back to the river mouth.

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Hubby trying to land a fish for the pan.

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Egyptian goose getting ready to bed down for the night.

The following morning we took a walk along a wooden walkway through a little forest leading to the secluded beach - miles of sand and rocks with not a soul in sight. Fortunately the estate now have security guard with radio control keeping an eye on the beach as sadly there had been incidents in the past, a harsh reality of living in South Africa; but we take precautions so can still enjoy the solitude.

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Cool walk through a little forest before we reach the endless beach.

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Weird rock formation looks like a skeleton of sorts.

On the third day we drove down to the Pont Heritage sight situated at The Pont Holiday & Water Sports Resort.
Before the Umtamvuna bridge was completed in 1966, cars and its passengers had to be taken across the river via a Pont - a river ferry that is guided by a rope from one bank of the river to the other.
As a child, we often had to be taken across here as we used to go on annual holidays to Port St Johns on the Eastern Cape Wild Coast. It took about 3-4 cars at a time; I remember finding this quite an adventure!

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Log cabins right on the river edge.

On the fourth day we visited the Beaver Creek Coffee Estate, and were the ladies excited when they walked into the shop next to the dining area! So much to choose from, not only coffee but also locally produced edibles, pottery and other hand crafts.
This Coffee farm produces three Arabica Varietals and the roastery four signature blends - super duper coffee for sure! The car smelt of freshly roasted coffee all the way back home! Of course we could not resist the creamy coffee liqueur they produce, absolutely divine! Plus no visit to the South Coast is complete without taking home locally grown Macadamia Nuts and cold pressed Macadamia Nut Oil, which not only is great for cooking, but also is a superfood for health and beauty. The roasted and salted variety is my favourite.
Unfortunately we missed the coffee tour and tasting but we'll be back for sure with our next breakaway down south.

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Hubby came away with some coffee trees so hopefully we'll have our own brand of coffee right here at home, in about five years or more ;)

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And so our little breakaway came to an end but we were much recharged to face the world again!

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Hope you enjoyed visiting the lower South Coast of Kwazulu Natal - South Africa, with me!

A huge shout out to @ericvancewalton for initiating the #blockchainmemoryproject as this is a great way to store our memories forever!

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Nice trip to the coast, thanks for taking us along. That sign and talk about the old ferry reminded me of a trip I took over to Mississippi and had to take a small ferry like that to get to an island on the Mississippi River. It didn't have the rope but it was about the same size ferry.

Glad you enjoyed the trip mr Papper, it was great, brought back fond memories for my mom especially!

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Beautiful secluded spot to enjoy @lizelle going down to the beach and river one does have to be on the look out.

Coffee farm visit is a must, interesting a lovely place to relax for a lunch.

Another beautiful place to consider in the same region https://steemit.com/travel/@joanstewart/going-nowhere-slowly-oribi-gorge-part-2

Thanks @joanstewart, we wanted to go to Oribi Gorge but ran out of time, we went about two years ago and I was so amazed! Our friends had not been so will definitely be going back shortly! There were some adventurers there doing the big swing but I would never dream of that even if I were young, am terrified of heights! Heading over to your post now to see what we missed ;)
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That looks like paradise! Your photos are beautiful - those beaches! And beautiful rainbow-coloured houses! And I adore coffee. This place will have to go on my bucket list.
The presence of the security guard is a sad reminder of the realities of this part of the world, as you say. Violence can happen anywhere in the world, but I suppose it tends to be more likely when there are unresolved issues of power struggles and inequality. And in a country that has so much natural abundance.
My sister and her family visited South Africa a few years ago and had a wonderful time. I have a friend who came from South Africa and returned there a few years ago. Another friend of mine went to visit her and had a lovely time. But the security issue always worries me. However I still hope to visit some day. It looks like such a beautiful place.

Hey @natubat, I really hope you make it to South Africa one day, we have a stunning country. But you're right, security is a concern and will be for some time, especially with the high unemployment rate, but we don't walk around being fearful or venture into suspect areas alone. The people of our country generally get along real well, it's sad but true, there are bad eggs everywhere!
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I hope so. And you're right - my home town, Glasgow, had a terrible reputation for violence for years, but we've all survived unscathed! Some of my English friends still won't come here, even though it's much improved these days.

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I really enjoyed this glimpse of your part of the world @lizelle!

Thank you so very much for your awesome feedback @ericvancewalton :)

I just love how quiet and relaxed the KZN south coast is. I have never visited that far south though. Lovely to see the coffee been grown and roasted there...I would love to go for a tour to see more...I really like my coffee

You must try to go some time @gholsa and another awesome spot you must visit when down there, is Oribi Gorge, truly spectacular, it's about 29 km inland from Port Shepstone. @joanstewart did a post on that a while back.

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Looks like you had a fabulous and relaxing break @lizelle. Really stunning views and I'm sure you must feel relaxed after that :)

It was awesome but i want to go back now and not later!!!!