what a lovely beach. We had a great time here unfortunately | got over burnt and looked like a boiled lobster afterwards
Written Oct 25, 2007
Waenhuiskrans, (‘wagon house cliff’) deriving from its enormous tidal cavern big enough to hold six ox and wagon teams
Updated Mar 22, 2007
What a better thing to do on a sunny day? Just remember the sunscreen.
Updated Mar 22, 2007
Drive thru the village and see the beautifull fisherman's homes
Updated Mar 22, 2007
anyone for some tea & scon?
Updated Mar 22, 2007
Stop here for some interesting things to buy
Updated Mar 22, 2007
Wander to the slipway and barter with the local fishermen for fresh fish or catch your own galjoen or steenbras.
Updated Mar 22, 2007
At the rock pools you can gather your own oysters and other delectable shellfish which you can cook over the braai
Updated Mar 22, 2007
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At the rock pools you can gather your own oysters and other delectable shellfish which you can cook over the braai
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The only town in South Africa that has two official names. Arniston, in memory of the 372 people who drowned on the HMS Arniston, a transport ship wrecked in 1815; and Waenhuiskrans, (‘wagon house...
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A lot of people call Waenhuiskrans, Arniston. it is a beautifull fisherman village on the east coast that is a must visit
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Waenhuiskrans (wagon shed cliff) gets it's name from a nearby cave only accessible through a small hole at low tide. Once inside one is surprised by the size of the cave ( the size of a wagon shed)......
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