One interesting and somewhat unusual feature of Kenton-on-the-Sea is that it is in between to rivers which reach the sea just a couple of kilometres away from each other. One morning we took a boat trip up one of the river.


On the river valley a particular type of "forest" grows. It main characteristic is its abundant of Euphorbias ( the tall silver green cacti).

with rare cycads (the large bright green palm like plants in hte photo below)

and of course we saw the unavoidable impalas.