Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Walking Paths and Trails

Cee's topic for this week is Paths and Trails.  It can be a walking path or trail of any kind, long or short or paved or dirt, it can contain steps.  Anything goes as long as it was meant to be walked on.

Mostly wooden walkways, the one below leads travellers down the pier to the boats on Lake St. Lucia, taking them on a cruise to the hippopotami, crocodiles and elephants in the reserve.

Wooden pier down to the boats on Lake St. Lucia
©2017 Regina Martins

Road meant for people and cars and zebras – Hluhluwe Game Reserve.

This path is meant for walking and driving and zebra crossings…
©2017 Regina Martins

On the boat on Lake St. Lucia, it is clear that the drought has lowered the water levels significantly.

The reeds below the pier show how low the water on Lake St. Lucia has gotten with the worst drought in many decades in the region
©2017 Regina Martins

The best view – access to the beach.

Down to the beach
©2017 Regina Martins

Storms have eroded the dune thereby collapsing the pavement. Workmen are on site fixing in time for the October school holidays. It was an incongruous sight to see an earth moving machine on the beach, which was closed to the public.

Storms have slowly eroded the dune, collapsing the pavement
©2017 Regina Martins

Entered in Cee’s black and white photo challenge this week. Click here to go to the challenge and see more entries.

 

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