This looks amazing! What a beautifull place on the eart you live on! At the same time I am thinking that it must be strange to celebrate easter in autumn… making eggs and young animals when actually everything is going into the phase of sleep and hibernation. greetz kaya
There is nothing small about Africa. The water – breathtaking. Our mountains are beautiful, but yours are different, the trees – different. And we have no monkeys. We take rides into the desert or up the mountain and we see what we see – lovely, but no exotic. You show me exotic.
Wonderful photos! So beautiful!
What a great trip!
Wow..awesome photos, Linda. Thanks for sharing a piece of your world. It looks a lot like New Zealand 🙂
Such wise faces they have. Especially love the picture of all the little log fungi. Happy autumn to you too.
Mmmmm spring……… is it possible? Funny photo of the monkey on the man’s head.
Beautiful photos! Looks like fun trip.
What a wonderful road trip. The scenery is so beautiful there. And those monkeys … sigh. They have the sweetest faces. n
Looks like you had a lovely day!
What a wonderfull country you live in!
Love road trips – thanks for sharing 🙂
My sister used to have a Spider Monkey when she was a teenager: the monkey on the fellas head reminded me of “Peanuts”; LOL
~Val
Looks like you guys had a ball. I’m never entirely sure if I like monkeys or not. I love gorillas but monkeys freak me out just a tiny bit! LOL!
What fun!
This looks amazing!
What a beautifull place on the eart you live on!
At the same time I am thinking that it must be strange to celebrate easter in autumn… making eggs and young animals when actually everything is going into the phase of sleep and hibernation.
greetz kaya
It’s amazing how close you were to the monkeys. I’ve never been that close to a monkey. The area is just so beautiful. Thanks for sharing it with us.
There is nothing small about Africa. The water – breathtaking. Our mountains are beautiful, but yours are different, the trees – different. And we have no monkeys. We take rides into the desert or up the mountain and we see what we see – lovely, but no exotic. You show me exotic.