Lord Milner Hotel
#1 Logan Road, Matjiesfontein
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Lord Milner Hotel Matjiesfontein

#1 Logan Road Matjiesfontein, Western Cape, 6901, South Africa

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Resting!

A travel blog entry by ian.jane

Didn't get very far... 80k from home, stayed a few days with friends in their private secluded 'nest'... wonderful... and wrote chapter 15 of 'No View From the Grave' .. my latest ripping yarn! Now finally on the road, heading for Prince Albert.
Ian
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Na Safari

A travel blog entry by mozi

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Na jesen roku 2005 sme so Stankou chodili este len 3 tyzdne. Jedneho dna som musel skoro rano vstavat, lebo som musel ist na lietadlo.

Stanka vtedy pamatne prehlasila: "Nabuduce som ochotna vstavat o 5:00 rano len na safari."

A je to tu!

Dnes rano vstavame o 5:00 a ideme na safari. Ideme sa pozriet na 5 najnebezpecnejsich a najtazsie sa loviacich zvierat Afriky.

Na ...

Travel Day 3 Breakfast

A travel blog entry by centaur169

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Had a wonderful breakfast prior to leaving 3 Chimneys - Kippers and pouched eggs. Joyce kept on apologizing and saying she was not a cook, but not so sure she wais telling the truth in that area. Was delicious!

Had to stop at Leeu Gamka to change from summer to winter gloves. Stopped at the old Boer War Block House to do that, take some photographs and have a p. Lucky for me as ...

The wine country

A travel blog entry by mamatross

... coming down with pneumonia...again. However, all is well. Dave had to take a few days off and lie low. We missed dinner at our friends home, which was a disappointment. Also, I went on a township tour by myself. I don't think I could even begin to describe what an experience that was. I have NEVER in my life seen people living in such sub-human conditions. At the first stop we made, if our guide Laura hadn't been so upbeat and ...

Cape Agulhas and Cango caves

A travel blog entry by angela_louise

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We left the lovely Cape Town and headed to Cape Agulhas where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet. Then we headed inland to Oudtshoorn where we visited the Cango Caves (very impressive) and and Ostrich farm where I got to ride an ostrich. We also went to a fair before heading south onto the Garden ...

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