Wednesday, March 14, 2007

South Africa Pictures

Click here to see pictures of the Drakensberg area in which Cry, The Beloved Country takes place. Be sure to leave a comment with your name to get participation credit.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

wow, i never think of africa as being so green.

Anonymous said...

Everything looks like the description from the first two paragraphs.

Chris Lor

Anonymous said...

It's very pretty and fresh.

Kelsi Isakson

Anonymous said...

wow, same as Nick i never thought Africa was that green. I always thought Africa's landscape looked like the one on Lion King

John Lee

Anonymous said...

It's not quite as jungle-ish as I thought.. but I do see were the mist is and also how it could be overgrazed. Also the rocks beneath the soil could be exposed be erosion like it the first chapter.

Anonymous said...

I thought it would be more like a jungle.

Anonymous said...

I usually picture africa as a desert. Wow...very green...

Anonymous said...

Its very green and stuff...but i thought there was a lot of animals in africa.Like big ones

Anonymous said...

one of the pics looks like its straight out of the george of the jungle movie

Anonymous said...

^^^^^ garrett johnston

Anonymous said...

I agree with Chris... it looks like what I imagined in the first two paragraphs of chapter one.

Anonymous said...

wow that loks awful. Who could live like that?

-Sam Vogel

Anonymous said...

wow, beautiful landscape. it'd be cool to visit there someday.

Anonymous said...

I agree with the others...I didn't imagine it being so green. Now after watching that video in class today, some parts of Africa are really nice. I think you should warn students that they show animals getting shot! That was gross to watch.

Anonymous said...

It's ironic how Drakensberg is so empty population-wise, yet so beautiful, while all these African shanty-towns attract such a large amount of people though they are quite the opposite.

-Nick Pasero

Oh, I liked the sheep dipping part in the video -- it's like the sport counterpart to cow tipping.