The company's gardens
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Time to explore the city center, which was a weird mix of old 70s skyscrapers meticulously clean, but in dire need of renovations (like most things in South Africa so far).
One of the landmarks isRead more
Time to explore the city center, which was a weird mix of old 70s skyscrapers meticulously clean, but in dire need of renovations (like most things in South Africa so far).
One of the landmarks isRead more
The real reason we went to the Company's Gardens is that Avron remembered that it's packed with very friendly squirrels.
After a few failed attempts at trying to find healthy food to get theirRead more
On our first day in Cape Town, we've stumbled a few times on a line of pink paint on the sidewalk, and we wondered what it was about. Some touristy route, maybe? So we followed it, because we'reRead more
Driving out of Cape Town, I was told to expect something like the Australian "great Ocean road".
I feel like this is the XL version, but I'll let the pictures speak for themselves.
Turning inland, we are heading toward Oudtshoorn (don't even try to pronounce it), and it got bleak very fast!
South Africa is big, and a lot of it is very much a desert.
Up in the "little dessert" is a hidden gem: the Cango caves.
Only a tiny portion of this sprawling network has been explored, and revealed massive rooms that are quite stunning.
It hasn't beenRead more
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Unfortunately does not do these 2 chambers any justice as the sphere view doesn't capture the size and feelRead more
The reason we traveled inland is because that's where the ostriches are!
And we were not going to miss out!