What does it feel
like to be on top of Table Mountain?
When I stepped out I
experienced immediate bliss. I wanted to take pictures of everything. There was
no time to waste. The wind was blowing and that was all I could hear. I felt
like a child. On top of the mountain I was so small. I had no direction just rushing around looking here, there, everywhere!
It was unbelievable! The view was spectacular but the serenity was even better!
The clouds surrounded me on all sides. In between total white wash was
landscape like I've never seen before.
Just an exceptional amount of beauty and quiet. I walked along paths (and off
paths) trying to see everything. When a cloud came over it was so disorienting.
Direction was not a concept. It was just me. I didn't have to think about anything. I was on top of one of the seven
natural wonders of the world and the only way I could think to take it all in was
take pictures and breathe. I didn't even realize how cold it was until I got
back inside. Nothing seemed to matter. I lost all sense of time. I was entirely
happy. Completely present. This is what it feels like to be on cloud nine.
My silence was
broken by the sound of a siren. This meant that it was too windy and we
needed
to get down. We had thirty minutes to get back before the the doors to
the cable cars closed. I
had been walking around for an hour. I had no idea how far I'd gone. I
started
to run. I stopped every once in a while
and took another picture. I ignored everything around me and took in
each second of my last moments. I wanted to remember this. I would
remember this. It
was incredible.
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