A Sense of Place

Some South African Landscapes

For a photographer born and bred in South Africa, the land and the landscape are anything but innocent - soaked in history and conflict, marked by settlement and the movement of peoples, scarred by the weather and the changing climate, it is beautiful and harsh, fertile and arid, remote and present, and - as the writer Alan Paton put it - lovely beyond the singing of it.

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Some South African Country Towns