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Coastal City
Left over from the time of Apartaid, the metro is still separated into 1rst and 3rd class. 1rst class has cushy seats and 3rd rock hard benches. Whenever I ordered a ticket and didn't specify the class, they always put me in 1rst. In 3rd class, the guys force the train doors open and hang halfway out. Since I was travelling during rush hour and don’t mind 3rd class seat, my trip to Cape Town from Stellenbosch was ...
Beautiful Cape Town
... I did within the park. He tells me the next time I come back he will help me out with my arrangements so I can really get an insight to the park. I do hope to return some day so that will be very helpful. He explains that his job is the check the rivers and waters, watch the various species and check for invasive species. He lives within the park. And, he is going to Johannesburg because he is getting married tomorrow!
Once in ...
Home From Home
... of up to six kids. Foster moms answer advertisements and once they are approved, these moms are paid and placed in a home. Some of these women may have husbands and families of their own, yet their own children must be grown, as foster moms move out of their home and into a Home From Home facility.
They will then apply for grants in order to pay for the kids' needs. While they wait for the grant money to come ...
Cape Point Tour... Bicycles and Baboons!
... No photos, it's stealing". Rach paid and had a go, but it took some convincing to get her to hold the smelly fish food, mmmm yummy! We spent the rest of our half an hour warming up with the most delicious hot choc and choc muffins!
The rain stopped and the sky kind of brightened once we got to Boulders Beach :)! The sand was a gorgeous white and the water a bright clear blue, despite it being a dull day. Big smooth boulders were scattered along the shore and in the ...
Vistas and visa card potential
... climbing before, but thankfully the walk - circling round and up the mountain (which to me, resembles nothing like a lion's head) - was relatively easily. The only struggle was the wind, which our guide said he'd never experienced in Cape Town, that tugged at us as we climbed. At one point we literally had to cling on to the cliff side as we turned a corner and the wind rushed at us. I didn't fancy taking flying lessons from the top. Thankfully we stayed ...
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