Hannelie van As shares her flower photos she recently took in the Tankwa Karoo.
Submitted on 3 September 2012 | 22:06:09
very inspiring greg. im sonhtiog for 1/2 mill this year. i get a real chuckle out of the fact youve done in a day what took me a week or more. if youre ever around bozeman or yellowstone id be glad to break trail for ya. take a couple days off ok!
There is a place where it feels as if you are truly driving into the heart of South Africa. You leave civilisation behind with the dust in the wake of your car, together with anything weighing down on your heart or shoulders. This is the road to the Tankwa Karoo National Park. And now that the wild flowers are blooming, the otherwise barren landscape is transformed into a brilliant display of colour and scent.
“The park has thus far had a very good winter,” says Elmaré van Wyk, duty manager at the park.
“We’ve had an above-average rainfall, which means an early flowering season. The veld is beautiful and there are flowers everywhere. Around Pramberg there are already fields of yellow ragwort, Namaqualand marigold, purple and yellow vygies, salad thistle and bokhorinkies.”
I went to see it for myself, armed with a camera, and once more this part of the Karoo touched my soul. The flower extravaganza is just one more reason to get out there and fill your lungs with crisp Karoo air.
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