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Bushmans Cave, Eland Berg, Kat River, South Africa (engraving)
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Bushmans Cave, Eland Berg, Kat River, South Africa (engraving)
1104001 Bushmans Cave, Eland Berg, Kat River, South Africa (engraving) by Baines, Thomas (1820-75) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bushmans Cave, Eland Berg, Kat River, South Africa. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 22 May 1869.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22641696
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This print showcases the mesmerizing beauty of Bushmans Cave, located in Eland Berg, Kat River, South Africa. The engraving was done by the talented artist Thomas Baines (1820-75) and is now part of a private collection. The image transports us to the enchanting world of this natural wonder, with its intricate topography and breathtaking scenery. As we gaze at the picture, we are immediately drawn to the magnificent caverns that seem to stretch endlessly into the distance. The play of light and shadow within these ancient caves creates an ethereal atmosphere that is both mysterious and awe-inspiring. In addition to the remarkable cave formations, our eyes are also treated to a stunning waterfall cascading down from above. The rushing water adds movement and vitality to the scene, contrasting beautifully against the stillness of the rocks. Baines' skillful depiction allows us to appreciate not only the grandeur but also the delicate details found within this landscape. From every crevice and ledge emerges an abundance of life - mosses clinging onto rock surfaces and ferns flourishing in hidden corners. This engraving originally appeared in The Illustrated London News on May 22nd, 1869 - a testament to its enduring appeal throughout history. It serves as a reminder of nature's ability to captivate our senses and transport us into realms unknown.
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