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Digging Durban
In planning my travels through South Africa I knew that I had to apply for my Indian visa along the way which would mean spending at least a week somewhere to do this. The only places with Indian embassies accepting Visa applications were Johannesburg, Pretoria and Durban. I thought Durban would be the best place to lay my hat and I guess it was, as my one week turned into two, partly because I didn't apply for my visa straight away and partly because I was ...
The Moses Mabhida Football Stadium day
... the pitch. It was probably more scary then the bungee! We did pay for the DVD but they forgot to video it! We had a Bunny Chow for tea, this is basically a loaf of bread cut in half, the insides scooped out and filled with curry. You then use the bread as a fork to eat the curry with. No cutlery allowed! Apparently you can't come to Durban and not have a Bunny Chow! Durban has a huge number of Indians living here, the most outside of India in fact! This is why they are so ...
Waterplezier en laatste verhuis
... de ondergaande zon (jammergenoeg geen foto's kunnen trekken wegens aan het rijden)
Na een drietal uur aangekomen net na zonsondergang in alweer een fantastisch logement. Wat ze hier een roof thatched cottage met mountain view noemen is een super uitgerust vakantiehuis in de beste lokaties in de Ardennen.
Het bergzicht hebben we nog niet kunnen bewonderen, maar dat zal de verassing zijn voor morgen ochtend bij het ...
What happened next
... making a living out of something i had only read about. in essence she was a sea gypsy as i was to learn much later.
Meeting My C can be seen as a cosmic coincidence leading from decisions I made all the
way back in Barcelona, specifically buying rollerblades, and taking myself on a sailing course. …so buying rollerblades in barcaona was a preliminary, the actual human connection began in Berlin, as is my nature, ...
A Zulu nation and a Bunny chow
... our entire trip. It was time to put the memories of Joe behind us and get out of Zululand. Durban, here we come.
We made it to Tekwani Backpackers and set off to explore the nearby pubs and eateries of Durban’s infamous Florida Rd. The staff at the hostel told us that we couldn’t miss out on sampling a Durb’s speciality at the House of Curries, the delightfully named Bunny Chow. This delicacy was apparently born when Indian workers in Durban, ...