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I had not heard of them before but just checked the site. It looks great and I see Holger worked on their Victoria Falls. It is all listed as FS9 though, are there any problems with it in FSX?
 
I've intended to install their scenery for quite awhile, but it always seems confusing with many separate files. I will do it now, Rob. Thanks.

Fond memories of that whole South African coast for us, but especially making it around Cape Agulhas, Cape Point, and on into your screenshot of Table Mountain and Cape Town. It's a big thrill to do that on a little boat.

cheers,
steve :wavey:
 
Thanks Rob for posting that!

It is an amazing screenshot :) The repaint is just as good.

And the scenery looks, well..... I cried when i saw that screenshot ;-)
 
but especially making it around Cape Agulhas, Cape Point, and on into your screenshot of Table Mountain and Cape Town. It's a big thrill to do that on a little boat.
Wow, Steve, I'm jealous. My sailing experience is limited to crossing the North Sea between Holland and England a few times, which can be exiting enough, but it seems the trips you make are wonderfull. I'd love to learn more.

@Craig: home sweet home :wiggle:

R.
 
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