Saturday, July 23, 2016

Out of the Jurisdiction: On the Indian Ocean

We took a five day trip to the eastern coast of South Africa, in KwaZulu Natal.  
For three days we were at a nice resort with access to beaches on the Indian Ocean.


No one as far as you can see to the left, no one as far as you can see to the right.
The only signs of humanity are tire tracks of the vehicles taking guests
to the boats where they will watch whales and dolphins
 and snorkel and scuba dive.

10 comments:

Kate said...

Perfect shot, Jack, of the sea, sand, and surf!

William Kendall said...

What a beautiful place.

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

That is so beautiful.

Taken For Granted said...

While at the Indian Ocean did you have any sightings of parts of Malaysian airliner MH370?

RedPat said...

Breathtaking, Jack! Quite different from your shots from Naples!

Bill said...

Beautiful shot Jack, I love it!

Bob Crowe said...

I have never seen the Indian ocean and it's unlikely I ever will. The only comparable remote beach I've visited is the Pacific Coast of the Olympic Peninsula, places like Ruby Beach.

Kay said...

I've visited Ruby Beach, as Bob Crowe mentions. Nothing like this. And even though it's remote there's usually more humanity in sight than here. This is stunning!

Karl said...

Beautiful shot with a perfect timing with the waves !

jennyfreckles said...

Oh wow, that's gorgeous. What a wonderful beach - and no people!