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]]>One of South Africa’s most Instagrammable spots, Bourke’s Luck Potholes has to be seen to be believed. These cylindrical potholes were formed by water erosion and it’s truly amazing to observe the maze of whirling pools filled with water of varying colors.
There’s something truly amazing about discovering unusual rock formations, and South Africa is home to quite a few. One of the most notable is called the Three Rondavels, and it consists of three grass-covered mountain peaks that resemble traditional African huts with their shape.
Amazing viewpoints are scattered all around the Blyde River Canyon, but none of them compares to God’s Window. As its name suggests, it offers one of the most heavenly views you could possibly ask for, and the Kruger National Park is even visible in the distance when the sky is clear.
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]]>Known as the “green canyon” due to the lush greenery that covers its sandstone cliffs, the Blyde River Canyon offers the adventure of a lifetime. Bourke’s Luck Potholes and the Three Rondavels are two of its most popular attractions, and they perfectly encapsulate the geological richness of this canyon.

This flat-topped mountain in Cape Town is one of South Africa’s most popular attractions for a reason. Enjoying it from the distance is amazing enough on its own, but the real magic happens once you get striking views at Lion’s Head, Signal Hill, Devil’s Peak, and other surrounding attractions.

Every nature lover should visit the Camdeboo National Park during their visit to South Africa. One of its most striking wonders is the Valley of Desolation, which offers unforgettable views at sheer cliffs and rock formations rising from the valley floor.

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]]>The post South Africa’s Blyde River Canyon Has Many Natural Wonders in Store appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of South Africa’s most Instagrammable spots, Bourke’s Luck Potholes has to be seen to be believed. These cylindrical potholes were formed by water erosion and it’s truly amazing to observe the maze of whirling pools filled with water of varying colors.
There’s something truly amazing about discovering unusual rock formations, and South Africa is home to quite a few. One of the most notable is called the Three Rondavels, and it consists of three grass-covered mountain peaks that resemble traditional African huts with their shape.
Amazing viewpoints are scattered all around the Blyde River Canyon, but none of them compares to God’s Window. As its name suggests, it offers one of the most heavenly views you could possibly ask for, and the Kruger National Park is even visible in the distance when the sky is clear.
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]]>The post 3 Natural Wonders in South Africa That You Have to See to Believe appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Known as the “green canyon” due to the lush greenery that covers its sandstone cliffs, the Blyde River Canyon offers the adventure of a lifetime. Bourke’s Luck Potholes and the Three Rondavels are two of its most popular attractions, and they perfectly encapsulate the geological richness of this canyon.

This flat-topped mountain in Cape Town is one of South Africa’s most popular attractions for a reason. Enjoying it from the distance is amazing enough on its own, but the real magic happens once you get striking views at Lion’s Head, Signal Hill, Devil’s Peak, and other surrounding attractions.

Every nature lover should visit the Camdeboo National Park during their visit to South Africa. One of its most striking wonders is the Valley of Desolation, which offers unforgettable views at sheer cliffs and rock formations rising from the valley floor.

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