Graceland Vineyards
Stellenrust Road, Stellenbosch
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Graceland Vineyards Stellenbosch

Stellenrust Road Stellenbosch, Western Cape, 7599, South Africa

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When in Africa

A travel blog entry by resiststatusquo

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... from Cape Town. I had to take a intercity train (metro) to get there. Since my cell phone was locked, I was unable to get a sim card. I bought a phone card and called Gussie telling her I would be late. She said that she would come get me. I was on the way to the train, when I went the Israeli guy again. He needed to make a quick phone call, and helping him led to me missing my train; it was the last one of the night to Stellenbosch. I went to the Info Desk, and after ...

Last Days of the Program

A travel blog entry by south_africa_11

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... so excited to finally be having some food that was actually good for me! Then we hit up the market, that was an exhausting experience in itself! I bought some necklaces made out of paper that is rolled finely and made into beads, giraffe statues where it looks like they are hugging (too cute!), and 2 oil paintings. Next was off to the mall and a store called "Relabeled" where stores send designer clothes they can't sell... yes, I'll buy some designer jeans for ...

Wine tour and Mexican farewell

A travel blog entry by squawks_m

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... the ladies also had to open a bottle with a sword! With the help of our guide, she did it and made a smooth cut of the bottle neck. We then had more tastings at another venue and then stopped for lunch (that we had chosen in the morning). I had 'Bobotie' a traditional SA dish (slightly sweet, minced dish with a thin egg topping)- it was very tasty. In the afternoon we had another few stops for tasting including port and some champagne and then headed back to the ...

Days of our South African Lives

A travel blog entry by sarahinsoafrica

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... and only a couple of their parents) waiting, and yelled a bunch of stuff in Afrikaans, I think something along the lines of “How dare you, these aren’t your children, who do you think you are” etc. Another adult explained to him what we were doing, and he eventually decided it was okay and continued on his way.

It’s tricky. When I walk through Kayamandi I am very very aware of my race. I hate knowing that people are looking at ...

And I would give the world to you...

A travel blog entry by sarahinsoafrica

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... classroom for the ok to take them to the busses, but it seemed to be taking awhile. We sang songs and played games to keep the kids entertained. Then after awhile, another volunteer came and pulled my partner and me out, where we had an impromptu meeting with Mike, who explained that there had been some kind of miscommunication and basically the principal had accidentally approved the field trip for the same day the superintendent was coming to do an ...