Saturday, March 23, 2013

The Brass Bell

Today we went on a family outing with Lauren. The first place we stopped was Hout Bay which is a picturesque fishing harbour. We watched seals play while we had a drink and enjoyed the view.


Mark watching the seal waving


The Maori - a shipwreck that is now a dive site


View at Hout Bay

After that we took the scenic Chapman's Peak Drive. This road was closed for a while because rocks were falling down on cars etc so they did it all up and it is a very stunning drive.



On the way, we go on a road that goes under the mountain.



We then went to The Brass Bell for lunch. The Brass Bell is a restaurant that is built under the sea and the waves crash onto the windows.

We had a delicious lunch of fresh oysters for starter and yummy pizzas.





The Brass Bell

After lunch we headed to the Waterfront, which is pretty much identical to Auckland's Viaduct and watched some Super Rugby. Thanks Lauren for being our tour guide for the day! We had a fabulous time - and the Sharks won!

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