Land's End

With the unusually high rainfall which the area experienced in January, the "Sesmylspruit" (Six mile stream), which is usually a sleepy little stream, has become a fast-flowing current that washed away many banks, trees and plants in its path to joining the Hennops River. The rapid waters, the high water level and the effects that it creates, provided an ideal opportunity to capture some lovely images of this area. We published an article on this picnic area, accompanied by some of the images you see here, in the February-issue of the Cornwall Hill Magazine. Enjoy.
Yellow Billed Duck
Weekend braaitime at Lands End
Trees and plantgrowth at Lands End
Surprise dam at Lands End
Sesmylspruit in flood
Red-chested Cuckoo
Kiddies playground
Groundscraper Thrush
Egyptian Geese
Adult Comb Duck
One of numerous warblers at Land's End
One of numerous braaistands at Lands End
Fruit which attract birds to lands End
Frans keeps the picnic spot spotlessly clean year round
Fairy forest and stream