This post is for the #wednesdaywalk challenge and the #makemesmile challenge collaboration. This collaboration initially took place once a month, but due to its popularity, @tattoodjay (of the #wednesdaywalk) and @elizacheng (of #makemesmile) decided to make it a weekly thing.
If you want to know more about the rules, visit Wednesday Walk Community, created by @tattoodjay where you will find all the rules at the bottom of his post after you've enjoyed his beautiful photos from his walk.
Today I want to share some early morning moments (including sunrises) from various places on the east coast of South Africa.
We didn't have much time for going out on walks lately, so I decided to use a theme today and share some photos that were taken over several walks.
My theme for today will be early mornings, which include some sunrises.
Umhlanga
Let's start in Umhlanga.
I'm sure that by now many of you would know (and even recognize) the Whalebone Pier in Umhlanga.
This photo was taken just after 6am. during sunrise.
In the next photo, the sun is starting to make its appearance and quite a few people are already out and about, enjoying the beauty of the arrival of a new day.
And I wasn't the only one with a camera...
In the next photo you can see at least two other photographers setting up their cameras on tripods, and just about everybody in the background taking photos with their mobile phones.
Focusing on getting that perfect shot...
Some ships on the horizon.
Thinking about that next shot...
Shortly after taking these photos, I had to fetch my wife from the airport.
I stopped next to the airport before going to the parking area, and got some nice shots of this aircraft with the rising sun behind it.
On another occasion, we went for an early morning coffee at a coffee shop just above the Umhlanga Beach.
On our way, walking up to the coffee shop, I captured some shots of the rising sun over the ocean.
We then reached the boardwalk that leads you to the coffee shop.
It's a nice 800m walk through the forest..
...until you finally arrive at the coffee shop.
Ballito
Next, we move further up north, still along the East Coast of South Africa.
We sometimes have fun with all these east, north, south directions.
Where we are in Durban, is on the East Coast of South Africa in the province of Kwazulu Natal.
But when you travel down south toward the province of the Eastern Cape, you travel along the South Coast of Kwazulu Natal. So now you are traveling along the South Coast of Kwazulul Natal on the East Coast of South Africa.
On the other hand, anything above Durban all the way up to Mozambique, is the North Coast of Kwazulu Natal. So now you will be traveling along the North Coast on the East Coast of South Africa...lol!
This is an early morning photo on a beach in Ballito, about 50km north of Durban.
Catching the reflection of the early-morning sun on the water...
Let's travel back toward Durban, now traveling south on the North Coast along the East Coast of South Africa...lol.
Durban.
Arriving in Durban, we go all the way to the southern end of Durban, to the Point.
Again, arriving there at dawn, we walked past the channels where you can enjoy some boat rides (a little later in the day though).
A little later, the sun was up, but not visible due to the cloudy weather.
The next photo was taken while I was standing on the promenade, just above the Point Beach, looking out over the KuD'Ta Pier, with the KuD'Ta Pub right at the end of the pier.
From here, we travel along the side of the Durban Harbor until we get to Wilson's Wharf.
I love walking around here watching the boats, especially early in the morning while it is still quiet and peaceful.
The sun making its appearance from behind the buildings in Durban.
Standing outside the SPUR (still in Wilson's Wharf), enjoying the early-morning view.
Conclusion.
It's places like this, presenting scenes like these, that make love our country! I hope you enjoyed visiting these areas with me!
Thank you for reading my post! I do appreciate it!