Travel photos by a Filipino expat
In the Blyde River Canyon, one can find these rock formations called the "Three Rondavels" named after the traditional South African round house with a conical thatched roof. This is one of the "must-see" spots along the Panorama Route.
Location: South Africa
Posted by Al P. Manlangit at 7:39 PM
Labels: landscape, south africa
2 comments:
they do look like thatched roof indeed. these rocks are impressive! nice shot =)
Impressive in the sense that they've been around for over a billion years!
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