Just a wisp

The Bridal Veil Falls is just outside Sabie, Mpumalanga in South Africa. It is 146m high.
It is situated just outside Sabie and is accessible by car, with parking and picnic area on SAFCOL’s grounds. From there an easy footpath runs through bush scenery for about 1 km (15 minutes’ walk) directly to the waterfall.

Wisp

Sea succulent

The common name glasswort came into use in the 16th century to describe plants growing in England whose ashes could be used for making soda-based (as opposed to potash-based) glass. The glassworts are succulent, annual halophytes, or plants that thrive in saline environments, such as seacoasts and salt marshes.

Sea succulent

Treebeard

Mosses are small flowerless plants that typically grow in dense green clumps or mats, often in damp or shady locations. The individual plants are usually composed of simple leaves that are generally only one cell thick, attached to a stem that may be branched or unbranched and has only a limited role in conducting water and nutrients.

Treebeard