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Photoblog: Train ride to Kalk Bay Harbour.

Setting off on a train journey from Diep River station to Kalk Bay took us past the waves of Muizenberg, colourful changing rooms of St.James beach and rocky shores. Once off the train in Kalk Bay we walked into Kalk Bay Harbour in search of fish and chips but got to enjoy the winter sunshine, the work of Zimbabwean artists and birds on the harbour wall.


The train reaches Muizenberg.


A bus leaving Surfer’s Corner, Muizenberg Beach.


A blue bench as the train leaves Muizenberg station.


A sweet little swell washing over the rocks.


Passing St.James beach with its colourful changing rooms.


Mountains, ocean, rocks and graffiti.


The train nears Kalk Bay station.


The Brass Bell Restaurant comes into sight.


A train leaving the station with bright graffiti.


Snoek hanging up to dry in the harbour.


Artists from Zimbabwe creating wired animals.


Art and Zimbabwean 10 million dollar notes.


Colourful fishing boats moored in the harbour.


A seagull awaiting a piece of fish from an offloading ship.


The wall which couldn’t withstand the Cape’s winter storms.


The Kalk Bay lighthouse.


Warning of rough and dangerous seas.


A seagull taking flight.


Fish and Chips time at Lucky Fish.


Seats with a few.


A popular Fish and Chips shop amongst locals.


Gospel for fishermen.


The harbour from behind wall barbed wire.


Arched bridge.


A train crossing the bridge.


Palm trees lining Kalk Bay Main Road.


Fanny’s arts and crafts station store.


Wall paintings at Kalk Bay station that could be seen as we waited for the train to return home.

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