Photos by Alron1 : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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drivetime said:

Hello there Alron1,

I have a request to ask as to whether I can use some of your photographs for a travel guide I have compiled on South Africa which I have been working on for the past 5 years as I unfortunately had a hard drive crash which was my so-called back up and have lost thousands of photographs which I had taken over the years.

I would not be in a position to pay for the images but will certainly acknowledge you as the author on each and every photograph.

At this stage I will only need a low resolution but if I need a higher resolution then I would like to call on you to provide me with this if this is at all possible.

I have seen a lot of really good pictures of South Africa and this is what I am looking for at this stage.

I sincerely hope to hear from you at your earliest convenience and thank you in anticipation.

Best regards, Desiree Johnson
kaymark@vodamail.co.za


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Alron1 said:

See http://sabie.co.za/blog/?p=46 The tombstone is a replica - The original is in the cemetery at Pilgrims Rest


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R.Jutte-vander Krogt said:

Maar dit is toch echt de Ketelbrug..


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Fehmi Karaman said:

İlginç bir manzara.

An interesting sight.Voted


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Valerchic said:

Good colors! Voted!


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Alron1 said:

This is a marble monument to a Sister Millard who lost her life on 24 June 1924 when part of the cliff face collapsed.


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salehyar said:

I believe that Each shot has its own story and all of them are absolutely Winners!!

well done

You've Seized my vote

Thanks for sharing your photo

Majid salehyar

March Contest

Milad T.V TOwer

Greeting from Iran


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salehyar said:

I believe that Each shot has its own story and all of them are absolutely Winners!!

well done

You've Seized my vote

Thanks for sharing your photo

Majid salehyar

March Contest

Milad T.V TOwer

Greeting from Iran


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admn063 said:

The Tolhuis operates as a guest farm offering self catering accommodation and is within walking distance of renowned rock-face climbing areas. The premises operate on solar and wind power. The area is rich in history and the current owners are direct descendants of the first toll operator, Jan Daniel du Pasqual. Contact details: dietolhuis@gmail.com


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