Hidden waterfall in the forest!

in #travel5 years ago

  Our adventure took us down a winding road, this way and that way, through a forest nature reserve.

After the flower show:

Our daughter wanted to show us a waterfall picnic spot that she knew was very popular in the summertime. So off we went with great expectations. 

The destination was the Debengeni Falls, in the Magoebaskloof, Tzaneen area of the northern Transvaal. 

See on the Google map, right next to the Woodbush reserve: 

And you can find it on the internet at: https://www.tripadvisor.co.za/Attraction_Review-g469386-d6692239-Reviews-Debengeni_Waterfall-Tzaneen_Limpopo_Province.html 

The road she took twisted and turned this way and that, through valleys and forest glades. One minute you we high on a mountain top: 

And the next, you were looking through screens of popular trees:

 

What seemed an endless road!

To me it seemed like we were never ever going to get to the place. Then the road started going down deeper into a valley. And then, all of a sudden there we were. 

We parked our car in the shade of some trees and ventured down into what looked like a picnic area. And it was complete empty. We were the only people there! 

Then looking up to our left we saw… 

The waterfall in all its glory!

The photo of the falls looks somewhat flat. That is because cameras flatten mountain ranges, and in this case waterfalls. But in fact the waterfall is much higher than what the photo shows. 

We didn’t climb to the top of the falls ourselves, but our daughter said people liked to climb to the top and then slide all the way down, like a natural slide.  

She said people frolic and yell out with happy rip-roaring laugher as they whiz down the falls in their bathing costumes. 

 The picture she played into our minds, made it look like it was a lot of fun to do, especially if you had a lot of friends with you too doing it. 

But now it was all peacefully quiet and beautiful. Even so, I would so have liked to have seen people having a time of their lives on the falls. But it wasn’t to be and sadly I had to accept that. 

The picnic spot:

Looking around us we selected a spot to eat our lunch. And after eating, I started taking photographs of our surroundings. These two photos below in the collage, aren't where we  ate our picnic lunch, it is what we looked on to from where we sat:

I love exploring down rivers and around boulders to see what else I can photograph. So I was happy when it was decided that we explore further down into the valley. 

So climbing down, this is what it looked like down there: 

The day was starting to wane and with the sun filtering through the trees, we thought it best to start back up the path way: 

On the way back:

 And here is an oil painting I did of the autumn forest road scene: 

And I’m going to paint a huge oil painting of this same scene in the coming weeks for our daughter and her husband. Except, I’m going to do it in softer dreamer colours, so that their lounge will have a greater feeling of depth! 

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What an amazing waterfall

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An impressive adventure that gives deep meaning to forests and waterfalls that are still hidden to create an atmosphere of peace and gratitude for the grace of God the Creator.

I love to visit natural places like this.

Great photos @artguru and this waterfall in the forest looks amazing!

These are glorious !!!!
I wanted to go to a forest like this when I have time and appreciate the beauty of nature. Your photos are good !

And your painting is another level too!

Thank you for sharing this blog ! Have a great day

We once lived by a forest and I loved to walk through it. It had such a calming effect on the soul.
Thank you for enjoying my oil painting too.

Living in a forest is my dream. We have a small forest-like area at the back of our house and I also plan to build a small house there.
It's nice to know that forest really calms the soul.

No problem :)

What a nice painting you've got there
Bringing out the beauty of nature on paper

Adventurous picnics are great!
And you had such a lovely one @artguru

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When our children were school-going age (that time of their lives), we often made up a picnic lunch and drove to a peaceful place. While they were playing in the water or whatever, I would be doing location fieldwork, painting scenes right there in the outdoors. Those were good times for our family.

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Glad you enjoyed the post.

Yes, I like it very much!

Hello @artguru, how are you doing? It's fun to have a picnic with family at a beautiful waterfall. It turns out that Africa has many waterfalls. Enjoy your day, ma'am.

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