Last stop - Clarens
The drive from Bloemfontein to Clarens brought us back to the Drakensbergs, this time along the western border of Lesotho. We turned off and followed signs to the Queen Victoria lookout, which brought us here. Certainly looks like her.
This area doesn’t appear to be experiencing the drought that’s plaguing the south.
As we left the Cape provinces and entered Free State, we noticed a decided decline in the state of the roads. Potholes. Lots of them.
Clarens is a small resort town in the mountains near Golden Gate National Park, and it’s our last stop before heading home.
We drove out to the national park this afternoon - the mountains are gorgeous, and we saw several wildebeests and a herd of antelope (not close enough for photos, though, unfortunately). There were some brief but intense showers this morning, resulting in a pond in the road.
This time John decided to brave it - until the water came up to the door sill. So we had to back up the hill to an intersection.
We also saw clouds beginning to billow up.
This was our last stop three years ago, too, and one of our favorite memories was opening the door to our deck and enjoying a rip roaring thunderstorm. History is repeated - we’re enjoying another one this evening (considering we’re in the mountains - over 6500 ft. - that’s not a great coincidence). An excellent way to end our vacation, nevertheless!
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