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  • Durban/miscellaneous Ok, so I think I have a lot of random and miscellaneous stuff to tell you guys. (I may start to ramble a little) So, I am working on getting my pictures online. It is hard to find Posted by schneial in South Africa!! | Jun 27, 2008
  • Coffee Bay After Storms River we made a pit stop in Port Elizabeth (PE as the locals call it) to meet up with two other people and catch the bus. We got there kind of late though and didn't really spend Posted by schneial in South Africa!! | Jun 23, 2008
  • George and Storms River Wow! Hey everybody, sorry it has taken me so long to write another blog. Time flies though when you're having fun! So, I have a lot to write and hopefully I will remember everything I did. Posted by schneial in South Africa!! | Jun 23, 2008
  • The sparrow has landed ... Hello all. You'll be pleased to know that I've arrived safely, and am learning my way around Cape Town. Internet access here is really slow, so no picture uploads, I'm afraid. So far, I've been to Robben Island (Nelson Mandela was a prisoner Posted by richardn in Africa | Jun 14, 2008
  • George So, today Erica and I are in a town called George. It is fairly big and a pretty nice town. We went on an all day excursion to see the Cango caves, ostrich riding, and to the Cango Posted by schneial in South Africa!! | Jun 13, 2008
  • Cape Town and VA Waterfront Today, we just walked around Greenpoint (which is the area in Cape Town we are staying in). We are staying in Big Blue Backpackers hostel. We also went to the VA Waterfront. At the water front they Posted by schneial in South Africa!! | Jun 9, 2008
  • Cape Peninsula Tour Today we did the Cape Peninsula Tour. The whole thing was amazing. The scenery and everything we did was just awesome. First we went to this fishing wharf and got to see a seal up close and Posted by schneial in South Africa!! | Jun 10, 2008
  • Winelands So, today Erica and I went on a tour of the winelands in outside of Cape Town. The weather was beautiful-sunny and not too windy. Overall it was pretty good day-very relaxing. We met some very cool Posted by schneial in South Africa!! | Jun 9, 2008
  • Cape Town and Shark Cage Diving After a long journey, I arrived into Cape Town airport late at night and was thrilled to be met by my parents who had taken a short holiday to visit me. After catching up with each other's news, our Posted by chris89 in Travails of the Wide Eyed Wanderer | May 20, 2008
  • Hiding Under the Tablecloth in Cape Town We made it! We've officially crossed the last border of our big Africa trip. One more stamp out and we'll be headed home. Sigh. Okay, that's enough meloncholy about finishing the trip. We have the next 50 years Posted by vandewme in Mary and Colin's Great Adventure | May 14, 2008
  • Train Hopping After a long day of racing through Pretoria and Johannesburg, we were all ready to get home. Teams Concrete and Awaken left the Top of Africa observatory deck on the 50th floor of the Carlton Center in the heart of Posted by lemorris in Not All Who Wander are Lost | Aug 23, 2007
  • Cape Town We finished our safari and headed for Cape Town, South Africa. As sorry as we were that our safari was over, we had heard from many people that this was a great city with a very So-Cal feel, and the Posted by Blakei in On the way Home | Apr 19, 2008
  • HOLY MOFOING MOFO! Ok, so as many of you know, I just spent the last two months in really remote town in Tanzania. No TV, radio or internet that takes less than 45 minutes to load a page. So imagine my Posted by AshleyC in Where in the world is Ashley Churchill? | Apr 10, 2008
  • My long journey into Cape Town So I arrived in Cape Town late last night and I am so glad to be out of Tanzania. I had a pretty good experience there, but I really need to be part of the civilized world again. Posted by AshleyC in Where in the world is Ashley Churchill? | Apr 6, 2008
  • Johannesburg Carol had arranged a Safari in Botswana through the Africa Adventure Company. They had prepared a fantastic itinerary for us that began with Victoria Falls. It turns out that the only way we could fly into Victoria falls Posted by Blakei in On the way Home | Mar 24, 2008
  • Pilanesberg National Park Happy Easter! An adventurers’ dream! Days filled with open windows, sweet smells of the native vegetation, and the hunt for the illusive wild African animals. I couldn’t help myself but smile as we climbed into the buckie (pick-up truck) every morning Posted by vivalibre in South Africa | Mar 23, 2008
  • A Tuesday morning in Kruger National Park Getting up early is always a delicate situation. Your bed is warm and comfy but the bush is calling. When the alarm went off at 5 am this morning it was still dark outside, but as I pulled the car Posted by AfricaUn in Africa Unlimited Expeditions & Transfers | Mar 18, 2008
  • A taste of Italy in the hills of the Cape Hello! Sorry for the delayed entry. I hope you are all well....and staying warm. It was warm the first couple of days I was here and then I think the Minnesota weather caught up with me. It has been rainy and Posted by vivalibre in South Africa | Mar 16, 2008
  • Hairbrained The next day I had planned to call my dad to say goodbye but not surprisingly, I overslept. With the remaining hours I had planned to buy some groceries for the long haul to Cape Verde, buy at least one Posted by mpho3 in The Motion of Life in Water | Mar 9, 2008
  • Excursions The next couple of days were innocuously good. My dad and I slept in and then made our way back to the port because it was the easiest place to be – great people watching due to all the shops Posted by mpho3 in The Motion of Life in Water | Mar 9, 2008
  • Who We Are Now I am truly behind in my account of things that have transpired, but I will do my best to pick up the thread. Shortly after passing through the Aguahas Strait, we made it to Cape Town’s beautiful Victoria Harbor. Posted by mpho3 in The Motion of Life in Water | Mar 9, 2008
  • Latest Adventures These blogs will be my worst spelling, grammar and train of thought, please bare with me. So in the last few weeks time has flown past and now I have only two short weeks left. Rachel and I jumped out Posted by Little Dee in Surfing SA | Feb 29, 2008
  • Richtersveld We landed at Upington Airport from O. R .Tambo International in Johannesburg. Hot is not the word, more like scorching hot at midday. Our guides awaited us and what a relief to discover t Posted by AfriFriend in When Roads Become Tracks | Feb 25, 2008
  • Johannesburg Well, you know it's a long day of travel when you leave home at 10:30 AM and get to your destination at 7:00 pm... the NEXT DAY. But we've made it safely to Johannesburg, and after an hour and a Posted by cmgildea in Mary and Colin's Great Adventure | Feb 22, 2008
  • What I've Been Up To I'm afraid I've been quite lazy at keep you all updated. I'll do my best but the computer is often in high demand, I've just now managed to snag it at work. I started work at Garys Surf Shop last Posted by Little Dee in Surfing SA | Feb 13, 2008
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