Welcome to Danny, Clare, Oisin and Katies website about their visit to South Africa in August 2005. All the photographs were taken by the Cooke family members and as far as possible appear in chronological order.

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    Cape Point

    On a dramatic overcaste day the Cooke's visited Cape Point, which is about a 40 minute drive from our house. Cape Point is a national park and is home to thousands of green tortoise's some antelope, ostrich and far to many baboons. Here you will also find a light house and of course the Cape of Good Hope, commonly refered to as the tip of Africa.


    On their visit they did see baboons and an added bonus, whales, which were floating around below the cafe at Cape Point.

    Danny waits in line to use the toliet at Cape Point



    Katie and Clare in the cafe at Cape Point

    A misty view back from Cape Point along the coast that boarders False Bay, home to the largest group of Great White Sharks in the world.

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