Lyngrove Wines and Guesthouse
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Western Cape
11.1-22.11.2008 South African vineyards in Western Cape: Stellenboch, Paarl, Rawsonville, Franschoek, Hermanus , Strand, Karoo National Park and Cape Town. Ten days, around 100 tasted wines and sparkling wines and countless number of cultural encounters and beautiful scenery made this trip a worthwhile experience. Thanks for the Lyngrove/ Baarsma …
Langpad wag.Wasbak prop
... ek sommer so sal wil oorneem, net om te weet waar sy in die prentjie kom, dit sal Suzie sê voorreg wees om meer oor haar te sê. Ek noem dit om dat ek aan die lees gegaan het en my nog eintlik altyd weerhou het van skryf om dat ek glo ek kan nie. Sy sê sy skryf soos dit opkom en dit gaan ek doen van hieraf aan, byt vas al die dele sal bymekaar kom en dan sal die prentjie duidelik word, ek gaan nie elke sessie wroeg ...
A Study of Contrasts
... painted very bright colors with had designs. But, they were still shacks. The fellow who picked me up from the airport, Ryno, said that the people who lived in the townships now were not from Cape Town. They were recent migrants from Eastern Cape or rural areas. He also believed they like to live in these shacks. They preferred it. They spent their money on Mercedes Benz's and other fancy things. Oh, the stories we tell ourselves...
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Stumbled to Stellenbosch
I am beyond tired but so excited to share my pictures of my weekend in Stellenbosch! I spent this past weekend 30 miles outside of Cape Town in Stellenbosch. Stellenbosch is the second oldest European settlement in the Western Cape and an absolutely beautiful area. Our venture began on the train as we so casually passed ostrich, zebras, vineyards and mountains on our way. Stepping off the train, we ...
Beautiful Cape Town
... malls, restaurants and cafes. The beaches along the northern shore give spectacular views of table mountain…and just the place to get that classic Cape Town photograph.
Unfortunately the cable car was not working when we were there, meaning that we couldn’t go up Table Mountain….well, we could have walked, but it’s over 1000m in altitude and so we opted for a trip to see the endangered penguins near Boulders beach instead. Not ...