Coronata 20
20 Coronata street, Paradyskloof, Stellenbosch
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Coronata 20 Stellenbosch

20 Coronata street, Paradyskloof Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa

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Wine, chocolate and wings

A travel blog entry by ieeworldvoyage

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... we left, giving Lance a bottle of his wine... "so, you can have it with your dinner tonight!" I wish we could have stayed a while but since we had decided to go to the movies, off we went again... As it turned out, after the Spur episode, I wanted to make sure that we ate in a more upscale place (less noisy, greasy, etcyyy place), so we ended up at Big Easy restaurant which has a terrible name, yet a wonderful chef and a very knowledgeable waiter who ...

South Africa

A travel blog entry by frusc101

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... along Long Street and certainly had some good nights out - especially with the oportunity to meet up with a couple of other trucks we had met along the way on the West coast. Cape town and civilisation (combined with several beers that night) also inevitably led to my first McDonalds since Marocco, however I must admit I soon got sick of it!

After staying at Ashanti lodge, I got a message from Andi our tour leader, convincing me to return early to the truck in time for a "end ...

Relaxing....

A travel blog entry by travellingadam

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... from one side to the other. So I have plenty of time on my hands.

I sit down at a table out side a organic café on the street. It is lovely day and can just watch the world go by. I end up eating again! Just a salad and a strawberry smoothie.

There is plenty going on in this town. It is a university town so fairly young and happening. It seems to be quite a posh uni; all the girls look like Sloane rangers and ...

Out of Africa

A travel blog entry by sarahinsoafrica

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... world now, which is both wonderful and depressing (because I’m always missing someone).

My next trip is in March, when I will head to Nicaragua with a group of Stonehill students, for a week of service work as part of an alternative spring break program. As I prepare to move home for several months, it helps to already have another trip on the horizon to focus on. I think travel and service will forever be a part of my life, and like I said in ...

Planets and Ant Hills (Figuring out the universe)

A travel blog entry by sarahinsoafrica

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... as we walked for about an hour before heading back to our flats. (Still amazing to me that there are homeless people setting up camp on the side of the river right behind the houses. I think at home we tend to have a "not in my backyard" attitude about so many things- if we can't see it, it doesn’t exist, and isn’t our problem to worry about. Here, try as you might, poverty and social injustices are literally moving in to your backyard. A bit hard ...