No .... I am not talking about the interesting and somewhat strange people I have lately seen in Cape Town. Cape Town is a cosmopolitan type of city ...... many interesting tastes, flavours ..... and people off course.
These elephants were rescued from the Kruger Park (they would have been shot to try and control the expanding herds) and brought to the Cape Province. The lack of trees though didn't help too much either. Here they are grazing at the few trees.
The rhinos did look very content though - the park even got a new baby in the process.
We saw lots of zebras in the park each with their unique print. 
And off course the king of the jungle - the lion. I love their eyes (from a distance off course)!
I tried to start a conversation but could not get any reaction. I actually thought the hairstyle was beautiful.
But who would have ever thought that you would find wildlife in Cape Town! On our way down we stopped at a farm - it looked curious and I was just to inquisitive to let it go. I drove in and to my amazement I saw ......................jpg)
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These elephants were rescued from the Kruger Park (they would have been shot to try and control the expanding herds) and brought to the Cape Province. The lack of trees though didn't help too much either. Here they are grazing at the few trees.
The rhinos did look very content though - the park even got a new baby in the process.
We saw lots of zebras in the park each with their unique print. 
And off course the king of the jungle - the lion. I love their eyes (from a distance off course)!
And the road was long ...... 3 000 km long!
I had to bribe my wife to pose for this photo on the road. Alta just re-cooperated from various tropical diseases and I though she needed a rest. She doesn't like photos but I stole this one!
I love flowers and can never resist the opportunity to stop and take photos. These grew next to the tar road and I though ............. where in the Bible did God said that He would take care of us like the wildflowers ................ ?
Did I mention that it was cold in Cape Town. Snow on the mountains greeted us as we entered Cape Town.
Will keep you updated on all the travels. Thank you for your prayers and caring as we continue to share the great things God are doing in Mozambique. Join us on His Missio Dei as we travel and share on His presence in a broken world. Bless ya all!