God's+Window

God’s Window is one of Blyde River Canyon’s most breathtaking viewpoints. It is thought to be an African view of heaven. The “window” is seen from a railing of the National Park’s pathway. Beyond the railing, a majestic vista opens up that has astonishing waterfalls, mountains, and so much more. God’s Window plunges nearly 700 meters to the lowveld, or landscape. On a clear day, you can see antelope on the bottom and Kruger National Park across the opening. God’s Window ‘stars’ in the 1980 film, // The God’s Must Be Crazy // //.// At the very end of the movie, the main character travels to the view and believes it is the end of the world. Today, God’s Window is a major tourist attraction in South Africa. It is not only a major landmark in the National Park, but also in South Africa itself. The Window proves to be a great wonder for the African people.