Goodbye to Zambia Hello Capetown
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We left David Livingstone Lodge at 11.30am for a flight back to Cape Town. We fly from Livingstone airport to Kruger, then back to Johannesburg and then arrive in Cape Town at 11pm tonight- a longOkumaya devam et
We left David Livingstone Lodge at 11.30am for a flight back to Cape Town. We fly from Livingstone airport to Kruger, then back to Johannesburg and then arrive in Cape Town at 11pm tonight- a longOkumaya devam et
Today was our free day to explore Capetown - it was a beautiful day and the trip up to Table mountain in the cable car with the walk around the top of the mountain was amazing - we then took theOkumaya devam et
This morning we were up early to find a Post Office in Capetown- this proved to be a mammoth task- I think we walked about 5 klms! - at 11.30am we were picked up at the hotel for transfer to the MSCOkumaya devam et
After two days at sea we stopped at Durban our last city in S Africa. We took a bus trip 100 klms at of Durban to a “Zulu Village “ - witness a tribal marriage ceremony before returning to Durban.Okumaya devam et
After an overnight cruise from Reunion island we docked at Mauritius 🇲🇺 - approx 150klms away - larger than Réunion but much flatter and busier and the island RHD vehicles 🚗- and it’s ownOkumaya devam et
La Possession is the port city on the lovely little French volcanic island of Réunion- with left hand drive cars and the European Euro. The coast is surrounded by huge eroded volcanoes leaving hugeOkumaya devam et
After two days at sea we arrived in the Seychelles 🇸🇨. This morning we walked from the ship to down town Victoria on the main island of Mahe - not far to walk but extremely humid/hot! CheckedOkumaya devam et
Another excursion this time to the South of the island of Mahe to Anse Royal beach going through the mountain pass from the east to the west coast. Had another lovely swim in warm Indian Ocean waters.Okumaya devam et
Today our cruise ship crossed the equator at 11am. The crew put on a big celebration with the god Neptune handing over the key to cross the Equator after much ado.
Today the 6th May is the last day of 7 long days at sea where we travelled from the Seychelles to the Red Sea - spent most of today watching the Coronation of Charles on Aljazeera TV. The last 7 daysOkumaya devam et
Very tranquil [Chris milling]