Cowrie Cove Guest House
4 Cowrie Terrace, Durban
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Cowrie Cove Guest House Durban

4 Cowrie Terrace Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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Family & Friends Fun, Beach Time and Dog Walking

A travel blog entry by jmabro

64

The main reason for my visit to South Africa is family, especially my Mother, and so this is where I am spending most of my time. Not so much sightseeing but lots of fun - swimming in the ocean, early morning walking for exercise around the racetrack with the dogs and "secret club" :-), ...

Durban South Africa

A travel blog entry by jumarshall

1

South Africa is violent, unemployed, and there is insufficient housing. Many people are unemplyed and are running out of money. South africa is approxamitly 470,693 square miles, which is about the size of peru. South africa is made up of mostly savanna and semi desert. A cool fact about South Africa is that it is the richest country in africa and is the largest producer of gold. A bad thing ...

How i meet my Colin

A travel blog entry by soulfood

... in national ballroom comps) but
someone nice to chat too so i pulled this not so dancer star out of the
disco noise to try to understand what he was saying - to the bar for
a drink for me and then to the couch!
I had been having an out of
sorts time at the party, triggered largely by most of the music being
the kind used largely in the type / style of partner dancing I was
doing before I left OZ. [Dave I hope your out there avenging my
absence], ...

A Zulu nation and a Bunny chow

A travel blog entry by afrikanskies

39

... Worst of all was the biologist conducting the dissection who thought it would be a great fun to have people from the audience take turns to hold the slimy gizzards and let the shark’s liver oils and blood drip down onto their laps...mmm... Needless to say we skipped lunch that day.

It was time to leave the ocean again and head for the mountains, to a land with the highest low point of any nation in the world, and the last border crossing of our trip. Next stop ...

GO SHARKS!

A travel blog entry by amoffitt08

3

... morning of we decked ourselves from head to toe in black and white, and headed off to the game. On the car ride there we completed our look with face paint. We painted black and white football stripes.. after which it dawned on us that we didn't actually know if they used "football stripes" in rugby. We figured they would get the picture, and as we arrived to the stadium we were finally ready to support our "team"!

As ...

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