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Backtracking
... 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...
... maybe we had missed their call - on the way Patrick told me he had a bad dream that our car was broken into while we were diving and all of our worldly belongings (two whole backpacks and a camera) were stolen (#4). When we arrived we pulled into the parking lot and a homeless man was clearly peering into the window of a mercedes benz that was parked in the lot (#5)... not a good sign since we did have everything with us. Patrick parked the car ...
Cango caves
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Dec 2, Cango caves
"Slide head first! I will be waiting for you on the other side" announces the lady guide...
-What does she mean exactly?? I'd better wait...in fact, “Roman, would you go first and catch us, in case... please??”
We have been squatting, sliding and now, we are supposed to fit through this little slot, like ...
Road trip, Karoo and ostriches
... of that as an appetizer as I waited for my steak and Leighann for her south African cheeseburger. The bufft food which included bobotie ( mincemeat and something), squash, pumpkin, butter chicken, meatball was all really good. My ostrich steak was perfect - definitely a unique taste but one that I liked. Leighs cheeseburger did end up having some south African flair - an egg on top, some special bread and twice the size of a normal burger. Today was a long day but we had a great ...
Stunning Swartberg
... time with. Our plan for the next day was to head towards wine country and spend a day or two soaking up the mountains and imbibing the gorgeous, inexpensive, local wines.
With visions of grapevines dancing in our heads, we drifted off to sleep and closed the chapter on another perfect day in South Africa.
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