Last weekend we went to the “Wet ‘n Wild” festival nearby East London which is supposed to promote the wild coast. It definitely wasn´t wet and it was hardly very wild as it took place at Inkwenkwezi game reserve, which is really before the wild coast.
We visited the “country fair” which had some stalls, free game drives, some activities, etc. As usual, we had our cameras with us and got some interesting pictures. Click on the image to get a larger version.
One vendor was selling mirrors. Between the blue sky, the objects around the mirrors and the people, this made for some very interesting pictures:

A portrait of a Xhosa girl that was waiting for the game drive:
A Xhosa woman selling trinkets. The sight of Xhosa woman resting on the grass is quiet common. For example, we see this frequently when we leave our street.


