Green Point (Afrikaans: Groenpunt) is an affluent suburb of Cape Town, South Africa located to the north west of the central business district.
Photo taken with Huawei P7 phone
Linked to Sally D’s Mobile Photography Challenge
Green Point (Afrikaans: Groenpunt) is an affluent suburb of Cape Town, South Africa located to the north west of the central business district.
Photo taken with Huawei P7 phone
Linked to Sally D’s Mobile Photography Challenge
You can take a journey down memory lane aboard the Class 24 steam locomotive, built in 1949 that has vintage wooden coaches dating back to 1922 and 1938; the train comes complete with a lounge car and a full cash bar service.
The 5 ½-hour return trip winds its way along the coast of False Bay, through villages up the mountain slopes and along the Cape Peninsula’s beautiful beaches.
The train departs from Cape Town station at 10:30am and travels between the famous Newlands rugby and cricket grounds to Muizenburg, on to False Bay for a close-up of the ocean, above the rocks of Kalk Bay, through Fish Hoek and Glencairn, and finally, the journey comes to an end in Simon’s Town, with a view of the naval dockyard.
Passengers are free to spend the day perusing the town as they will: grab a bite, lounge on the beach or stroll through the town. The train departs for Cape Town, along the same route, at 3pm.
Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge is back! 
I have decided to join Becca from On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea blog for her Sunday Trees –242 challenge.
huge tree in Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens