Architecture/Landscape
A 200-year-old Oak tree (Quercus) presides over the lawn of the Dutch Reformed Mother Church in George, Western Cape, South Africa, April 4, 2013. The church was consecrated in 1842 after 12 years of building its 23-metre domed tower and one metre thick walls.
Rhodes University student, Hancu Louw, visits three churches in the Western Cape, South Africa, April, 2013. These churches are (from left to right) the Dutch Reformed Church in Calitzdorp, the Dutch Reformed Mother Church in George and the Dutch Reformed Church in De Hoop.
Rugby fans gather outside the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium during half time of a match between the Blue Bulls and the Southern Kings in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa, April 20, 2013. A full stadium of 44 000 spectators watched as the Bulls beat the Kings 34-0.
The Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium decorates Port Elizabeth’s skyline during a rugby match between the Blue Bulls and the Southern Kings, Eastern Cape, South Africa, April 20, 2013. A full stadium of 44 000 spectators watched as the Bulls beat the Kings 34-0.
A guest farm road passes by a vineyard in Red Stone Hills, Western Cape, South Africa, April 3, 2013. Red Stone Hills, named after the red sand and mudstones, can be found at the foot of the Swartberg Mountains.
A group of Rhodes University students stroll towards Puntjie at St Sebastian Bay in the Western Cape, South Africa, March 28, 2013. The lookout point, which lies on the eastern bank of the Duivenhoks River, is a popular spot for sun-downers.
The moon lights up the sky, the Kowie River and the beachfront in Port Alfred, Eastern Cape, South Africa, August 22, 2013. The previous night a blue moon appeared, which is a second full moon in a month.
A tree casts a shadow on 69 Hill Street, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa, May 29, 2013. The leafless outline is particularly prominent in the winter months.
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