The colony of Natal; an official illustrated handbook and railway guide . , island, and town, form a scenic THE BLUFF. NATAL hard to equal elsewhere. All kinds of sweet wild flowers thrivein the forests, small game still hold their own, despite the localsportsmen. Black-faced moneys occasionall} gambol from treeto tree, and valuable and pretty shells strew the beach nearthe cave rock. A small restaurant is to be found here, wherethe inner man may be refreshed, while the genial old salts who are in charge of the stations are noted for the kindnesswith which they greet the stranger
The colony of Natal; an official illustrated handbook and railway guide . , island, and town, form a scenic THE BLUFF. NATAL hard to equal elsewhere. All kinds of sweet wild flowers thrivein the forests, small game still hold their own, despite the localsportsmen. Black-faced moneys occasionall} gambol from treeto tree, and valuable and pretty shells strew the beach nearthe cave rock. A small restaurant is to be found here, wherethe inner man may be refreshed, while the genial old salts who are in charge of the stations are noted for the kindnesswith which they greet the stranger. Bringing the e\-e back from the Bluff heights, the tourist, Harbourassuming that he be still at the outer anchorage, will see ^ ^^before him the entrance to the harbour, with its two cele-brated piers or breakwaters. Probably no one who has enoughinterest in South Africa to read its history or its journals 83 can be ii^noranl of the importance attached b\ the Colon}- andthe .shi[)[)inL;- world to these two structures. In the old da>-sthe open channel between the sandspit on the north and thebluff on the south w
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