owké, here's an update of what we are doing here!
We moved to Knysna, an amazing town, situated at the Southern Cape coast. The town is known for oyster hatchery. So everywhere you can eat oysters!
Right next to us is a peaceful lagoon. Two great sandstone cliffs form the mouth of the lagoon which connects it with the sea. The one side is highly developed with houses, but the other side is a big nature Reserve. A little further there are forests situated where the biggest Rastafarian community of South Africa live. In the weekend we explored the town, and enjoyed the nice weather.
On Monday, we did a whole day removal of invasive species, together with a rastafarian, named Eugene. Awesome guy!
An invasive specie here is the pine tree ('grove den' in dutch). It was hard work, but quite amusement! We have seen a lot of different plants, birds and insects. It's al new for us! South African bumble bees are hugh! And local kids with little dreads are running around :)
Tuesday we went into the forest for tracking dung, spores, scratches and bark damage of wild animals. Some of the animals we found some tracks of are bushbuck, bushpig, chacma baboon and blue Duiker. Other animals that also live there are, Honey badgers, Caracals, Leopards and Porcupines.
Tomorrow, we're going to jump from the highest bungee jump brigde of the world! 216 meters high! ( If we don't shit in our pants :p)
Al right, that's it for the update!
Ciao and greetz from the 2 Belgian Badgers in SOUTH AFRICA!!!!
dinsdag 22 september 2009
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