On Saturday we decided to drive around and see where we end up. We drove in the direction of George, stopped at the shops and bought some chocolates, drove around the town and then started driving along the N12 to Oudtshoorn. Oudtshoorn is the ostrich capital of the world and no where else will you [...]
Continue reading...27. October 2008
After spending a magnificent 5 weeks in Vereeniging with my mother, family and friends, we went to the fare Cape. The Western Cape and the Northern Cape have a great inviting feeling to them and you just can’t help feeling pulled towards it. I have always loved the Cape, the scenery, laid back approach to [...]
Continue reading...26. April 2008
The Cango Caves is located 26 km north of Oudtshoorn in die Little Karoo, a very warm part of the Western Cape Province. The Cango Caves is a breathtaking underground wonderland and is one of the greatest natural wonders in the world, sculptured by nature itself through the ages. These limestone formations in many different [...]
Continue reading...18. February 2007
Namaqualand is located north of the fertile and prospering Cape Peninsula. It is bordered in the south by a small town called Garies, the east by the arid Pofadder, in the north by the mighty Orange River and in the west, it reaches the rugged coastline of the Atlantic Ocean. This is an arid, dry [...]
Continue reading...18. February 2007
I am going to use this folder to tell our English readers where to go and what to see in South Africa. This section will also be dedicated to giving a short history of the most famous and beautiful places in South Africa. Please read again later. I will post some articles here very soon…
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24. May 2009
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