The Lavender House
271 Buitekant Street, Oudtshoorn
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The Lavender House Oudtshoorn

271 Buitekant Street Oudtshoorn, Western Cape, 6625, 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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... 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

A travel blog entry by ieeworldvoyage

This is a top pick!
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... 1700 and was indeed worth the detour.

At one point, all we saw were Fab’s shoes disappearing up in an empty column of slippery limestone, in what is called the Chimney...

“Do you feel like Santa yet??

Since there is internet reception at their restaurant, we took this opportunity to catch up on emails and update the blog... We are still looking for two buyers for our ...

Road trip, Karoo and ostriches

A travel blog entry by astoriavslb

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... it looked like a speck from where we saw it. Anyway I was over this hermanus whale watching thing. As I was leaving I heard the guy say that he has seen A whale come to shore once in July and once last week - that's two times in 2 months - very slim chances by my calculations. We were abut two weeks early for full mating season anyway so decided to cut our losses and leave. After a quick pit stop to see if we could get a microsim card for the iPad so we could use it ...

Craziness continues...

A travel blog entry by lbc

... about the Prince Alfred Pass and this was on route. Wrong decision, the road turned into a single track un made road, the fog came down and the previous rain damage made it like driving n a cheese grater with the rockfalls and pot holes big enough I could bath in. There are only a few times on this trip I have feared for my life and this was truthfully one of them! A few skids which were far too close to the edge of the cliff with goodness knows what drop below. ...