Articles tagged with "Cape Town"
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Posted on: chuggys world tour | 2007-12-06 02:26:23
well, Gilly stayed for 2 weeks - we had a ball!
shame was the weather was pretty dodgy (the garden route had 12 inches of rain ...
Posted on: chuggys world tour | 2007-12-06 02:26:23
well, Gilly stayed for 2 weeks - we had a ball!
shame was the weather was pretty dodgy (the garden route had 12 inches of rain in 3 days......meaning floods and lots of damage: we stayed at Plettenberg Bay at a beautiful hostel with a near deserted beach
Posted on: chuggys world tour | 2007-11-26 03:05:05
Air con fixed and a nice cool drive thru into Cape Town. bit of a laff getting in as it was rush hour and I ...
Posted on: chuggys world tour | 2007-11-26 03:05:05
Air con fixed and a nice cool drive thru into Cape Town. bit of a laff getting in as it was rush hour and I hadnt a clue where I was heading!...but I got to the Backpack hostel without crashing or killing anyone, so that was good.
nice hostel underneath
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 | 2007-09-19 13:24:17
There have already been a lot of stories questioning whether or not South Africa\'s stadiums will be ready in time for the 2010 World Cup. ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 | 2007-09-19 13:23:13
There have already been a lot of stories questioning whether or not South Africa\'s stadiums will be ready in time for the 2010 World ...
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-09-17 03:18:18
I was always under the impression that one had to drive to Ceres to go skydiving, not so.
The Drop Zone has been operating for 10 ...
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-09-10 07:43:06
My heroine, Mayor Helen (of Troy) God-Zille, has been arrested this morning during a march against gangsterism and drugs.
"The question that arises is this: everyone ...
Posted on: World Travel Watch | 2007-08-29 22:54:21
Fifteen muggings in 14 days on Cape Town’s Table Mountain prompted the city’s top tourism official to ask the army to patrol the famous peak ...
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-08-27 18:03:22
A friend from Germany was in town last week and desperately wanted to visit some natural hot springs. We have 4 of such that I ...
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-08-21 04:56:25
In the last 10 years Cape Town has seen an explosion of retail areas, and shopping malls. I am not entirely sure where all these ...
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-08-19 06:23:14
Capetonians love flea markets! and we have several every weekend: Here are the main ones.
Greenpoint Stadium Flea market: This started with a guy selling Boerewors ...
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-08-14 06:31:13
Thanks to some nifty climate change South Africa is getting more and more snow in the winter months, and skiing is now a viable option ...
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-08-06 16:07:33
I was about to try and compile a list of the extensive and mostly unintelligible slang used in South African "English", but the good folks ...
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-08-06 08:03:31
It is quite frightening to see how very dependant we are on the steady supply of petrol from our refineries.
This latest shortage is caused by ...
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-08-02 18:22:16
While Cape Town has seen massive up scale development in recent years, certain areas have been noticeably neglected, and none more so than Adderley street ...
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-08-01 17:51:35
We have had a harsh week of weather, with icy temperatures and driving rain, causing a significant amount of flooding.
As usual the worst hit are ...
Posted on: Why Go | 2007-07-28 00:01:11
Cape Town, South AfricaPhoto by Brian Cunningham
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-07-10 17:17:04
It was Sarah's Birthday this weekend so we decided to try and go to Ratanga Junction for some gut churning and bad pizza, but unfortunately ...
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-07-02 08:40:27
It looks like we are in for a frosty winter. With snow in Soweto?!? and on the peaks in the Drakensberg and Ceres.
The nights in ...
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-06-20 04:31:10
Elsewhere in the world, the term "Cable Theft" refers to illegally having acess or watching TV channels that you have not paid for.
In South Africa, ...
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-06-07 18:03:45
In a rather unusual location below the highway in the foreshore, is a antique tent housing the relocated and renamed Madame Zingara's Tent/Theatre of Dreams.
The ...
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-05-30 18:26:54
South African tourism is growing at 3 times (14%) the global average (4.5%).and at 8.3%, tourism has now overtaken gold as the the countries largest ...
Posted on: Cindy and John's Adventures | 2007-05-24 09:48:40
I really should just concentrate on one thing at a time, but of course that doesn't happen...
Anyway, we took the highly efficient commuter train from ...
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-05-24 06:53:40
With only 1084 Days to go we can almost smell the.....boots? Stadiums are going up and down faster than stalagmites and will definitely* be ready ...
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-05-03 17:49:23
Since my last post was a bit of a damning treatise, here is a great bit of news for visiting gastronomes.
The S. Pellegrino 2007 list ...
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-05-01 05:53:35
So as mentioned in my earlier post, we decided to do BOTH shows in one day, luckily Decorex closed at 5 or we would of ...
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-04-28 06:05:09
I haven't thought much of Tony Leon in the past. He is the head of the Democratic Alliance party and although that is who I ...
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-04-27 19:08:51
These huge design and gadget exhibitions are held once a year for a reason.
They wear your hips out from trundling around like a flatfoot. It's ...
Posted on: South Africa Logue | 2007-04-18 17:17:38
I get sick of telling people how gorgeous Cape Town is (not really), so it is nice to hear it from someone else for a ...
