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off-beat south africa
Going 'Off-beat'
For the broad-minded personalities always in search for the unusual there is Soekershof Walkabout in Klaas Voogds West between Robertson and Ashton. 'Weird but Passionate' hosts; great stories; a wealth of plantlife; the worlds' largest hedge-maze; time-travel with Albert Einstein; a stone-age cinema; the New South African Handshake; philosophers garden and, of course, the highly acclaimed succulent gardens with more than 2400 different species from all over the world in the unprotected open air. Visitors can earn a memorable reward by fullfilling a quest in the Klaas Voogds Maze. This Maze is not a Maze in the traditional perception that you have to get lost but is a reflection of life; walking from one story into another which are visualised by objects, as orientating points, towering above the hedges. However there are, as in life, also a few 'stories' you will have to look for. And ........ visitors are invited to make their own stories. A visit to Soekershof is hard to describe for it is a very personal experience as can be found out in the 'love-letter' section of the Soekershof website (http://soekershof.com). The own Soekershof nursery distinguishes itself from other (specialist) nurseries by providing visitors with sufficient custumised cultivation information. Sometimes even by refusing selling a plant if, distilled from the information provided by the client, it turns out that the environmental conditions (climate, location, etc.) are not suitable. From statistics, f.e., it's known that 60 to 70 percent of the succulents including cacti sold in the Cape Town area die within months or will never prosper. In short: The place where Klaas Voogds, James Bond and Albert Einstein meet.......... And: everything you always wanted to know about sex .......... between plants but never dared to ask. A visit takes at least 1.5 to 2 hrs. Visitors are invited to bring their own picnic. See website http://soekershof.com for precise road directions and 'What visitors can expect'. __________..............__________ Real Wire-Art The creation of the 2.5 metre high wire baobab tree at the entrance of Soekershof Walkabout in the beginning of 2002 has an enormous spin-off for wire-artist Messina Mussindo ("You may call me Joey"). The making of the second tree which can be found in the South African embassy in Berlin gave the international career of Joey momentum with various creations displayed in musea and galleries in Europe and the USA. Work of Joey can also be found in several private collections around the globe. The wire branch on the verandah of guesthouse Mardouw between Swellendam and Ashton is one of the refined examples of Joey's work. Joey has his workshop and outlet at Soekershof Walkabout and lectures visitors of this 'primary unusual destination' about him being born in or between the baobabs and the traditional connection between South Africa and Australia. Above all Joey's demonstration of his so called 'one-wire-art' shows his ability of innovation in wire-art. |
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