Panorama Route
Pretoria to Kruger National Park
panoramic views
agricultural lands
grain operations
lumber millll
coal operations
steel mill
worker's housing
along the toll road
Africans speaking small town
Belfast Royal Hotel
pancake shop
meat market
tavern
shop
God's Window
God's Window, Mpumalanga
Situated on the Drakensberg escarpment in Mpumalanga is God’s Window. Just one look down and you will begin to understand why it is called "God's Window".
With magnificent views, canyons, rock formations and waterfalls,
God's Window is truly an area of breathtaking scenic splendour. It is no wonder
that Mpumalanga is known as Paradise Country! Gods Window is so called for the
panoramic view of the Lowveld more than 900 m down into lush indigenous forest
clad ravine.
The majestic cliffs plunge over 700 meters to the Lowveld and the private game reserves which have made the area one of Africa's main wildlife destinations. God's Window is a small part of a 250km long earthwork of sheer cliffs and extravagant beauty. One can observe the hills and forests as far as the eye can see. In fact, it seems as if one can see forever
In the film "The Gods must be
Crazy"
this is where the Bushman went to throw the Coke bottle
off the "End of the World"
edge of the World
on to the forest
thorns on the tree trunk