The best from #TrekSouthAfrica in February
For six and a half month’s, our #TrekSouthAfrica have been exploring South Africa’s best natural attractions and top historical sites. Here’s some of their best snaps from the month of February.
The incredible views of the Whale Trail in the De Hoop Nature Reserve
Inside a bird hide in the West Coast National Park
Time-lapse: The ever-changing tides of the rock pools in the Agulhas National Park
Exploring the rock pools of the Agulhas National Park
In 360° – The Cape Agulhas Lighthouse
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