Eastern Cape From Above

Eastern Cape from Above | South Africa is a project initiated by the Eastern Cape Provincial Government and facilitated by the Eastern Cape Development Corporation (ECDC) to promote the beauty and diversity of the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.
 
Situated on the southern sea-board of South Africa, the Eastern Cape is uniquely positioned within South Africa as an investment and tourism destination that offers a combination of good infrastructure and development investment opportunities with two of the five Industrial Development Zones in the country situated near Port Elizabeth and in East London; coupled with a lifestyle that is difficult to match elsewhere.
 
For the tourist there is a plethora on offer for all tastes from the adrenalin seeker, who may want to bungy jump from the highest commercial bungy jump in the world at a whopping 216m (708ft) or surf the waves in Billabong country – Jeffery’s Bay to the nature enthusiast who is happy to relax and enjoy the sublime warmth of summer in one of the coastal towns like Kleinemonde. Game reserves are plentiful, and in the region which is malaria free, a game enthusiast can spot the Big Seven (including the whale and dolphin) at the Addo National Park or enjoy the luxuries of Bushman Sands which comprises a golf estate, hotel and game reserve.
 
The Wild Coast – aptly named for the many ship wrecks along the rugged coastline and the magnificent unspoilt natural beauty of the area is the perfect location for those wanting to explore remote beaches and wild countryside, with many hiking trails that give travelers the opportunity to see the scenic Hole-in-the-Wall or Waterfall Bluff up close.
 
We hope these images whet your appetite and lure you to the shores of the Eastern Cape, South Africa. The people of the Eastern Cape welcomes you to visit, explore and fall in love with our province.
 

Bristol 6 to 18 July 2011


Bristol 6 to 18 July 2011

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Bridget said on 04 May 2012 at 17:55:

Could you please email me some pictures of EasternCape? I want to write an article.Thanks.
 
JONATHAN KONA said on 21 November 2011 at 17:16:

This is a very good idea...I so love the pictures. I love my country!!! ITS AMAZING!!!
 
Ruth Bayliss said on 29 October 2011 at 22:35:

Wonderful pictures which are so evocative of the Eastern Cape. it made me quite "homesick" for my adopted country.
 
inga said on 19 September 2011 at 18:13:

wow this is amazing, i'm amased by this. excellent job.
 
Lando Ndamase said on 28 July 2011 at 15:20:

may God bless your work as you provide great chances like this to the youth of eastern cape wish you could go to those deep rural areas
 
Ndabeni Lubabalo said on 16 August 2010 at 10:30:

dear sir I am viewing the photos & they look very beautiful. SA CITIZEN @ NTAFUFU PORT ST JOHNS
 
Ndabeni Lubabalo said on 16 August 2010 at 09:34:

the exhibition is good & is very important
 
Hans said on 21 July 2010 at 16:11:

diese Ausstellung sah ich im HBF Mannheim - Klasse!
 
Fab said on 16 June 2010 at 13:43:

Dear Sir,
I received the nice postcard of Port Elizabeth - Nelson Mandela Stadium, from another collector.
Can you let me know if is it possible to have some copies?
Thanks from Italy, Good Luck for the World Cup!
 
Klaus Moll said on 26 May 2010 at 22:06:

I saw your pictures in front of the main-station in Bremen, Germany and I liked it very much. I didn't know how nice Southafrica is.
 
Neville Johannie said on 23 May 2010 at 19:02:

I am a South African, currently living in Germany for a season (in Bremen). The Eastern Cape is my home and I have appreciated this display of awesome photos. Danke Schön!
 
Gerhard Brandau said on 19 May 2010 at 10:32:

Beautiful country
 
Peter Hoogerheide said on 07 May 2010 at 14:35:

Dear reader,

As a stadium-postcards collector i was very happy to receive a card from a friend from Germany.
It was the new Nelson Mandela stadium in Port Elizabeth. Stadium-cards from SA are very hard to get.
I ask you kindly if you can spare some copies of this card so i can swap it with other collectors around the globe.

Groeten uit Holland,
Peter

http://www.peterhoogerheide.nl