Feather Nest Guest House
12 Tiran Street, Oudtshoorn
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Feather Nest Guest House Oudtshoorn

12 Tiran Street Oudtshoorn, Western Cape, 6620, South Africa

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Backtracking

A travel blog entry by alister.bland

... Limestone caves and quite nice but seen better. They are dry caves now so no rivers, lakes or glow worms.
Then to a wildlife park on the outskirts of the town. A bit like a zoo but OK. Saw a few animals that i will struggle to see in the wild - Pigmy Hippos, white lions etc. Worth a visit
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Red Flags...

A travel blog entry by pbandjgoround

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... and maybe going into the office would be a better way to book the dive. We drove to the office and when we walked in no one even acknowledged us (#2). We sorted out with them that we had no phone and they could call our hotel that evening to confirm the dive for the following day - they took our hotel's number but the night came and went with no confirmation (#3). We woke up early and figured we would head to the office again just to ...

Cango caves

A travel blog entry by ieeworldvoyage

This is a top pick!
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... br> « As-tu l’impression d’être le Père Noel?? »

Comme ils avaient une connexion internet à leur restaurant, nous avons passé la fin de la journée à vérifier nos courriels et mettre le blog à jour… Nous attendons toujours deux acheteurs pour nos véhicules…. Espérons! Les enfants viennent de prendre une photo de leurs moustaches pour « Movember »… demain, ils les coupent! ...

En route to Cango Caves

A travel blog entry by ieeworldvoyage

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... small bushes where nothing seems to grow (we see a few farms here and there). The grocery store at Prince Albert looks like the ones we used to see in Malawi, with empty shelves and lack of variety... weird! Now and then, we pass via a township and see that, life for some locals, seems very much like before and similar to African countries further North.
Hope you are well... do drop us a line when you get time as we love hearing from you! Corinne

1 décembre ...

Heaven in the Hillsides

A travel blog entry by texasnomads

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... products you can make with ostrich feathers such as feather dusters and decorations for Rio Carnival and then she showed us the incubator with all the enormous eggs (about the size of a cantaloupe – it feeds 10 people!) and finally to the birds themselves. She gave us corn kernels to feed the ostriches, though warned us that because they don’t have teeth (or brains for that matter), they will eat anything you put in front of them. ...

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