Tag: napier patatfees
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First day Napier Patatfees
Not as much mud as last year (see yesterday’s posting) but much fun. Nice to see many of the participants of last year again. Napier Patatfees (sweet potato festival) feast for young and old. Shared Copyright Event Photography: Herman van Bon/Southernmost Foundation
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Weekend Greetings from Napier Patatfees
This weekend 16 and 17 June is THE annual weekend that many from around go to Napier to enjoy the Napier Patatfees. Lots of things to do like MTB-races, Scarecrow competition, Marathon, Parade (a sort of carnival), markets and lots of food. Here some pictures of the past two editions. Also worthwhile a visit is…
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That Gallery ….
… on the main road in Napier (first yellow building 100 meters past DR-church towards Bredasdorp)… Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 June (Napier Patatfees) open between 9 AM and 5 PM (other days by appointment). There is a little gift for every visitor!!!
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Flashback 3
Photos of Road Run Napier Patatfees 2017. Click on this link (opens in new window) and enjoy! Shared copyright 2017: Herman van Bon Photography and Southernmost foundation
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Flashback 2
Photos of Trail run Napier Patatfees 2017. Click on this link (opens in new window) and enjoy! Shared copyright 2017: Herman van Bon Photography and Southernmost foundation
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Flashback 1
MTB race Napier Patatfees 2017. Click on this link (opens in new window). Shared copyright 2017: Herman van Bon Photography / Southernmost Foundation. Enjoy!
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Sport events at Napier Patatfees last weekend
55 Pictures (Shared copyright: (C)2017 Herman van Bon Photography / Napier Southernmost Foundation)
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Local Heroes
At the Napier Patatfees last weekend there were some local heroes participating in in 25+KM trial run which went from the Vierfontein farm up to Sophes Mountain and down to the festival area in the village. That was a climb almost 1 kilometer through a rough landscape. And there were a few Napierians participating; two…
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At the Wokini Market
The ‘closing event’ of the Napier Patatfees (Napier Sweet Potato Festival) was the art-, craft- and food market at Wokini; a few kilometers out of Napier. A visual impression: