







π Day 22 π On the last full day of our epic trip, we woke early to beat the sun to our first photoshoot of the day: Forest Falls. But unfortunately the sun beat us there! By the time we got there we couldn't use the waterfall for any kind of decent photos. So we decided to come back in the afternoon. Just above Forest Falls is cascades that we did use for our first photoshoot of the day. After that we took a leisurely drive through the forest, discovered a small little waterfall and then found the best discovery of the day... For a few days now we wanted to walk on an old train bridge that we could see from our camp site. It was a difficult walk through grass and thorn bunches. I got scratched several times and once again I bled in the pursuit of unique photos π². The bridge crosses the Sabie river and at the highest point is easily a 100 to 150 meters high. We literally looked down at the top of trees. While walking on the bridge my husband got scared looking down...damn, I can't believe he was a pilot onceπ. From there we went to the Mac Mac pools to have a nice lunch and swim. We made a delicious lunch, relaxed a bit and then I was ready to get wet! We eagerly walked to the pools and then discovered that the pools had been fenced off. I was discussed, dismayed, disappointed and angry. In the past we swam in these pools for hours. We used the pools to cool off on hot summer days. Now we had to pay 72 ZAR to look at the pools through wire mesh. WTFπ‘π‘π‘. By now it was late in the afternoon, so we decided to go back to Forest Falls. We were elated to get there and discovered that the sun was in the perfect position. As usual our (un)lucky streak prevailed...there were other people there already. We did get some sneaky photos taken where they couldn't see me. However, the best spot for amazing photos was in full view of the couple. Luckily one of the persons came by to borrow some tissues. Boldly I asked him: βWould you mind if I posed topless in the water?β Looking a bit perplexed at me, he said he wouldn't mindπ. Thus they became the first people, (that we know of), to witness a Nonnie photoshoot. I thought I would feel shy or embarrassed but it didn't even bother me. I enjoyed the shoot. I enjoyed getting wet. It was a great shoot in the heat of the afternoon sun. From there we drove up to the cascades again where we had another photoshoot. From there we drove back to camp to spend our last night there. We had a long chat with our neighbouring campers and said goodnight for the last time. Tomorrow we must go homeβ¦ π₯π₯π₯ Have a great day everyone. I's sorry for the late posting, but I waited until we arrived home. Everything will soon be back to normal!