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Finally things start working out.
The 11:40 flight to Polokwane is uneventful. The system works and I'm starting to think the curse has been lifted. I am met by one of the managers from 61 on Ireland. They could not have been more helpful and understanding. After a short drive and a speedy check in (with lots of sympathetic comments), I get an hour nap before Simon, my driver, shows up for the 45 minute drive to Mokopane. You know you are messed up when the ...
Home again home again giggidy gig
... Malawi bound to go and meet CSPB, his friend Cookie and cousin Natalie who were all slowly but surely making their way down from Nairobi in Spongebob. We'll see you in Senga CPSB.
We didn't do too badly and Polokwane came into view as the decibels in the car hit the unbearable level, so we decided to find somewhere easy to stay and carry on early doors the next day.
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South Africa
... black people live on a different side of the country which just so happens to be the poorer side have less money and have to have larger families to work more for money. The same thing is in housing. The whites tend to have biger, more epencive houses with electicity and running water while the blacks houses arn't nearly as ...
Cocktails
... out fast). A short walk around the corner found us at a number of jazzy cafes, bars and restaurants. Stopping for a coffee and searching for WiFi, we ended up in a very trendy cocktail bar that offered me some Internet access and - more importantly - was in the throws of happy hour. Sinking some deliciously strong beverages, we returned back to the hostel at the exact time Michael and Kylie arrived at the ...
The last safari
... an amazing South African chutney that is incredible on almost everything - I watched the Kiwi put it on his cereal one morning, though that was probably taking things a bit far) I watched the two park guides who were to take us on our tour playing a traditional game called Bao. The basic premise involves players taking turns moving stones, attempting to remove their opponent's stones from the board. After watching for a time I got my Rainman game skills on and worked out ...