The town of George at the foot of the Outeniqua Mountains was founded in 1811 and was the first town to be established in South Africa by the British. It was named after King George III. The town is the main commercial town on the Garden Route and is often just used by tourists as a stop over. It is also where visitors will find the Outeniqua Railway Museum where the Outeniqua Choo Tjoe steam train is based. Unfortunately the future of the steam train hangs in the balance at the moment but the provincial government seems keen to try and rescue it. Lets hope they do. The building in the pic is the old Dutch Reformed Church in town.
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Wow, Firefly, your pictures are such a joy to look at! The first one is exceptional!
Nice photo essay, great images. Hey, there is a *little* history!
Beautiful scene and beautiful church!
Beautiful! I love the composition! Beautiful church and great place!
It's a lovely church but more than that, it's the entire place that's really striking! Beautiful mountains!
Wonderful photo – what a gorgeous place! Heavenly!
This is where I grew up. No photos of the magnificent mountain? I'm getting a little homesick now!