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Digging Durban
... that we walked by trying to find because it was so small. But it was spot on! The curry was so hot and spicy all of our lips were burning but no one was complaining.
The afternoon was spent wandering back along the waterfront promenade which spans all along the coast from the port up to the Stadium, covering a distance of approximately 6km. Here you will see all kinds of people, poor, middle class, wealthy, white, black, Indian and mixed races enjoying ...
The Moses Mabhida Football Stadium day
We checked back into Happy Hippo as we didn't like Tekweni, they only had an En-suite room available but it was still cheaper also. We went to the Moses Mabhida football stadium which was built for the world cup staged here in 2010. We did the guided tour, we took a cable car to the top of the arch which has viewing point so we could see all of Durban and Phil did the stadium swing, which is the highest swing in the world. You basically jump from one side of the stadium and ...
100 % chance of rain
... to find ourselves in some quite spectacular scenery, passing towns such as Ugie and Lady Frere. We have added a few images of our trip to Durban so you can see for yourself.
We arrived in Durban to a torrential downpour which did not let up for 4 days – finally clearing for a spectacular Saturday. We did not let the inclement weather get us down too much and explored the cafés, bars and aquarium's that the great city ...
A time to reflect
... br> about international development because I was having a lot of my own
opinions forming about the whole concept and I wanted some insight
from the “professionals”. And then along came Hochachka, with a
worldview that I share and a new exciting way to approach
development."The combination of releasing myself from these feelings of responsibility and discovering that I was in fact already researching let me take a step back and relax about ...
A Zulu nation and a Bunny chow
... back to our campsite to create a Mexican-themed feast. Little did I know that the camp’s resident Ververt Monkeys had developed a taste for taco’s, so I spent most of my time fending them off with squirts from our water spray bottle, which incidentally is one of the handiest additions to any overland trip; part instant air-con, part monkey deterrent! The monkey’s eventually took the hint to bugger off and switched their attentions to an unattended can of coke ...