




In the pics are from top - the Amphitheatre with the changing cloud patterns. The Tugela Falls in the middle of the Amphitheatre (12 hour hike there and back) is the second tallest in the world (938m).
The Cascades middle pic is a short 15 min walk and then of course there were the rocks just above our camp site where we could chill and unbutton the baggies....
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