Odyssey Magazine Issue 4, 2015 | Page 21

with the construction gang • The main lodge area, going up • The result of a lot of hard work and dedication lifted and planted by crane. They are, of course, nowhere near the size of our 300-year-old trees that we lost in the fire, but they will still offer the wonderful feeling of nature, and some shade from the harsh afternoon sun. 'The excitement mounted for the opening in November, and we look forward to having all our supporters back enjoying the wonderful experience that is Tintswalo Atlantic.' The commitment and true hearts of the Tintswalo Atlantic team is evident, even in Gaye's telling of the recovery process – and it radiates from the staff and the buildings, as well as the location itself where sea, sky and land meet. This is a place which words do not necessarily adequately describe. What one experiences is direct and personal – a feel, a sense of care and caring. There is a spirit here, something of a synergy between the natural energy of the place and the human energy that has recreated a most beautiful and relaxing place for people who can appreciate all that nature and human ingenuity can combine to make. You just have to visit, is all we can say. O For more visit www.tintswalo.com/atlantic/ This article has been made possible with the kind assistance of Tintsalo Atlantic ODYSSEY 21 •  DIGIMAG