Written by MiriamMannak on January 27, 2006
- Due to the elements – warm weather, strong and unpredictable winds and dry vegetation – Table Mountain falls victim to fires every year. Most time the fires are killed in a few hours, without causing...
Written by MiriamMannak on January 27, 2006
- It is amazing: Mother Nature’s power. Yesterday a massive fire started on the lower slopes of Table Mountain, South Africa's most important landmark. In no time, the fire ate it self a way to the...
Written by MichaelJM on October 5, 2004
- Having acclimatised ourselves, we were ready to grace the big city with our presence. We knew from the guidebooks that there was loads to do in Cape Town, but we had identified our intentions…
Naturally Table...
Written by MichaelJM on October 3, 2004
- Our first trip to South Africa started in the leafy suburbs of the university town of Stellenbosch. We purposely avoided the hustle and bustle of Cape Town as our starter, so that we could properly...
Written by rodeime on September 17, 2004
- To try and describe the unique southern African metropolis of Cape Town without mentioning its imposing Table Mountain backdrop, would be like describing an elephant without its trunk.
Even so, the magnificent, often mist enshrouded, cliffs...
Written by samepenny on July 23, 2001
- In advance of our trip we were given guidelines on tipping in South Africa. A Rand here, a Rand there. Hogwash! We realized on arrival that the Rand (at that time worth about 12...
Written by from the trudge on December 20, 2007
- Trudge 3:Edith Stevens Cape Flats Nature Reserve : Cape Town (cont): No!”it was certainly more than that I claim. The land ‘Cape Flats Reserve’ was and is lonely. And yet , they’d say,...
Written by Global Villager on December 7, 2007
- Three things make Chart Farm stand out in my mind. Firstly it is a farm in the middle of suburbia (albeit a very wealthy suburbia where the homes are on very large grounds). Secondly, it...
Written by Linda Hoernke on June 21, 2007
- Cape of Good Hope is part of the Table Mountain National Park and a major part of the Cape Floristic Kingdom. There are over 100 species of indigenous plants and a few that can be...
Written by Linda Hoernke on June 19, 2007
- The Gateway to Robben Island is at the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront. The building is three floors and houses an auditorium, museum, and exhibitions that reflect the history of Robben Island. The tours are 3-4...
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