Like other commentators I know the Welsh Llandudno well - the shape of the bay seems not dissimilar but it has none of those large rocks on its beach. The cloud covered mountain in the second photo is reminiscent of the Great Orme. I guess it must have been named by Welsh settlers who also saw the similarities.
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I guess the cape region has some of the best features in South Africa, hasn't it?
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Cezar
You mean there's a Llandudno in South Africa too? The one I know of is in Wales (and looks quite different).
It is the very beautiful shore where blue is bright.
It is the villa ground looking good of the view.
A surprising Welsh name! Have visited Llandudno, Llangollan... in Wales, but... Do you manage to pronounce the double L?
Now THAT sure looks familiar. :)
I only know Llandudno in Wales! :-(
Your travel photos open up the world to me, and I'm very grateful! This is another slice of paradise. And it's not even in Florida! ;-)
How nice to be there? beautiful indeed.Thanks for sharing.
Lovely Blue it is... I love it..
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South Africa is on our list of places to visit. Thanks for giving us a preview.
This is a beautiful beach. Time to dream :))
Like other commentators I know the Welsh Llandudno well - the shape of the bay seems not dissimilar but it has none of those large rocks on its beach. The cloud covered mountain in the second photo is reminiscent of the Great Orme. I guess it must have been named by Welsh settlers who also saw the similarities.
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