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    • Day 17

      East London

      October 4, 2019 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Besuch Lion Park und Lungi
      Nach einem reichhaltigen Frühstück, sind wir in den Lion Park gefahren. Aber auch hier hat sich sehr viel verändert. Kleine Löwen oder Cheetahs streicheln, kann man hier nicht mehr. Also haben wir uns auch nicht lange aufgehalten und sind zum Einkaufen in die neue, grosse Hemingway Mall gefahren.
      Um 15:00 Uhr haben wir uns bei Lungi getroffen um im Buy and Braai zu essen.
      Hier wird das Fleisch unten im Laden frisch gekauft und oben bekommt man es gewürzt und auf dem offen Feuer zubereitet. Serviert wird es auf einem Holzbrett, ohne Besteck. Geschmeckt hat es sehr lecker und war zudem noch sehr preiswert. 8 T-Bone Steak, ein halber Meter Bratwurst, ein Pack Toastbrot und 2 Tüten Chips für umgerechnet 13€.
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    • Day 42

      East London Stopover

      April 26, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      In order to get to Capetown we had take a flight from East London. And to get to East London from Coffe Bay is 2 hour drive and then a 4 hour bus ride.
      In East London we met Abi's old friend Meghan and we had a beautiful night talking about the world, friends and our dreams.Read more

    • Day 13

      Jour 12 South Africa

      August 22, 2022 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Lever pour petit-déjeuner à 7h00. Mais on apprend qu'il n'y a pas de petit-déjeuner car pas de personnel!!
      Café dans la chambre et reprise de la route vers East London pour un peu plus de 5 heures de route. Arrêt à Mthatha pour visiter le Nelson Mandela Museum. Superbe même si répétitif avec l'exposition temporaire vue à Joburg. Temps de 2h et entrée gratuite. Nous étions les seuls visiteurs. Repas au Hungry Lion avec double cheese chicken ! ! !
      A la sortie de la ville, nous nous sommes faits arnaqués comme des bleus. Pam a eu sa carte visa volée à un ATM. Bloquage immédiat de la carte. On croise les doigts.
      Continuation de la route sans incident et arrivée à East London vers les 16h au Blue Guesthouse. Super bien placé au bord de l'estuaire avec vue sur rivière et l'océan.
      Repas dans la chambre de nouilles et avocat avec un bon petit vin 'Van Loveren'...
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    • Day 6

      East London. Zwischenstopp.

      October 9, 2019 in South Africa ⋅ 🌧 17 °C

      Gut geplant ist die halbe Miete, so oder so ähnlich. Naja, es regnet. Also nutzen wir das Wetter für die längste Fahrt von ca 500km und machen es uns mit 80er Mukke im Auto gemütlich. Da wir ja nun leider durch die Flug-Verspätung einen Tag weniger haben, fällt das Ganze nicht auf. Den geplanten (Regen) Tag an der Coffee Bay skippen wir einfach.

      Uns erwartet ein wunderhübsches Bed&Breakfast, die beste Pizza und natürlich guter Wein. Absolut liebevoll, detailreich und vollkommen offen eingerichtet, sind Mel und ich uns hier nach 16 Jahren Freundschaft auch nochmals näher gekommen 😅

      Früh morgens geht es nach dem Frühstück direkt weiter. Der dritte Pool und noch nicht einmal genutzt.
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    • Day 86

      East London

      November 14, 2017 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Heute liegen wir von 8 Uhr bis 14 Uhr in East London. Wir haben keinen Ausflug gebucht, sondern sind auf eigene Faust die Promenade entlang gegangen. Hier ist der Tourismus anscheinend noch wenig erschlossen. Alles ist nicht sehr ansprechend. Die Küste ist zwar wunderschön, aber die Straßen, durch die man schlendert, sind es nicht.

      Überall liegt der Müll herum, an jeder Straßenecke sammeln sich Müllberge. Die Müllabfuhr holt zwar alles ab, aber es sieht wirklich wenig schön aus. Die Städte geben keine Mülltonnen aus, das erzählte unser Guide gestern schon.

      Es gibt an der Promenade ein paar Hotels und Restaurants, aber in den Straßen an sich haben wir uns nicht wohl gefühlt. Dabei sind alle sehr freundlich.

      Einer hat wohl gemerkt, dass wir den Stadtplan etwas hilflos betrachteten und fragte, ob er helfen könnte. Man ist dann sofort misstrauisch und denkt “Was will er, wie werd ich ihn los?“, aber als ich ihm sagte, wir müssten zum Hafen, hat er uns nur den Weg erklärt und uns nicht ausgeraubt und emordet.

      Ich denke aber, er hat ein bisschen mit uns geschimpft, weil wir uns einen Orientierungspunkt hätten suchen sollen. Genau habe ich es nicht verstanden. Später, als wir dann wie die Elfen über die Straße hüpften (Linksverkehr ist schrecklich, man weiß nie, woher sie kommen 🚐🚗🚓), hat er uns ein *Daumenhoch* gegeben. 👍

      Hier wird sowieso ständig gehupt und gewinkt. Ich sag ja, eigentlich sind alle sehr freundlich. 😍

      Ach ja, heute ist es bedeckt und schwülwarm.
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    • Day 106

      East London, South Africa

      April 2, 2015 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

      East London is a city on the Southeast coast of South Africa. About 175,000 people, it is South Africa’s largest seaport. We skipped the museum with the world’s only surviving egg of the extinct dodo bird and instead went of a tour of several “township’s” on the periphery of East London.
      During Apartheid, many rural South African’s, primarily black, came to settle in the major cities looking for work. In the process, interracial culture was developing and whites, coloreds (mixed race) and blacks were integrating in large sections of the cities. Music, art, literature and food cultures were thriving in these portions of the city.
      The blending of culture ran against the segregation that was key to Apartheid. The Apartheid government dealt with this by forcibly placing different ethnic groups in different locations, even including razing entire sections of cities. Blacks were generally forced to move to hastily and poorly built shanty towns on the outskirts of the cities and coloreds were relocated to other sections. To this day, large areas of the cities have voids and strange development patterns and the blacks, located on the periphery, suffer a very substandard lifestyle because of inadequate water, sanitation, transportation and garbage collection. The township locations well outside of the city present particular problems with transportation and much of the little income they make in their city jobs is used up in transportation costs.
      Despite the elimination of Apartheid 22 years ago, the housing discrepancies and townships persist although some progress is being made to encourage housing integration by the new democratic government.
      The first photo is a "township" which is a shantytown.
      The second photo is a close-up of the shanties that are made from whatever materials can be found.
      The third photo is some of the children we met during the visit.
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    • Day 35

      Day 35 - Yellow Sands / WildCoast

      April 19, 2022 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Tonight (Tue 19/05) is the last night living 100m from the Indian Ocean, for a while.

      We have decided to get to Addo Elephant Park on Wednesday and Thursday. About 4 hours, all in with our rig.

      We shopped rations in EL this afternoon, ready for our next week which will again, be pretty much off the network. After Addo, our plan is to leave the caravan somewhere on the Garden Route on Saturday and face the rigors of the mean Biviaanspoort, heading from Uniondale eastwards to Pretensie and back to the Garden Route, same day service😳

      Checking out from Yellow Sands, 2 x Nights for both of us R320.00😉

      Have a look at the attached photograph of the Yellow Sands Rates!!! R2,395/Site/month😜!!!
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    • Day 30

      Petite pause

      September 19, 2021 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      On sentait que tout le monde commençait à avoir besoin de se poser ... On s'écoute et on fait une pause !

      Journée détente ! Ce matin, jeux d'échecs et 421 (on étrenne les cadeaux remis par Pia aux gagnants du jeu du safari !!!), devoirs, cuisine... Puis BBQ, plage et baignade avec les copains de Saint Nazaire ... Valentine, Jean et leur enfants nous rejoignent pour passer la journée ensemble, top !
      Ils restent manger avec nous le soir dans notre camping car, les enfants sont trop contents !

      Un vrai dimanche, presque comme à la maison !
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    • Day 31

      East London,South Africa

      April 15, 2019 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      East London ,South Africa.

      Such a lot is simply wrong ,in South Africa ,a great struggle for both cultures ,but today we had an amazing time, to remember forever...!
      Our guide Deon, an older Afrikaans man, had many questions to answer and we learnt such a lot ,very impartial in a surprising way.
      Our journey was to Inkwenkwezi ,a private Game Reserve, about an hour away from our Port ,on a small river, in a long stretch of coastline.
      This Reserve covered 4000htrs.On arrival, after drinks of ,pleasing things ,we transferred into old Landrovers ,converted ,with high seating in 3 teirs ,rickety, but remarkably comfortable ,as we jostled over deeply furrowed tracks ,very slippery after rain ,steep in places ,rocky in others, and just a bog in more…
      Not seeing anything on the first ½ hour, we thought my previous track record could be an issue…THEN…on the hills many Impala’s and a pretty larger variety of the Antelope, a Blessem ,or the like… Spotted Rhino’s ahead ,and several Giraffes. In getting to them we saw lovely Zebra ,now everyone has a wish, mine was simple, to see the Zebra in their natural habitat… Thrilled to bits, very healthy fat ,large ones at first, their stripes between, almost yellow..Rhinos ,a Mother and daughter ,very placid, looked interested, we were close, then just settled down for a rest ,they have very poor eyesight. Here they surgically remove their horns ,to deter poachers.
      In certain countries in Africa there simply are none, or just a handful left , the statistics are horrendous…Now it is law to shoot poachers, for the Rangers, as so many of them have been killed as well..
      On to the Giraffes ,beautiful creatures, grazing on their favourite Acacia’s ,so serene ,all ranges of size, mostly male, and a young male that just gazed at us ,so intently ,with his beautiful eyelashes…They have unusual tongues ,with not many blood vessels, which enables them to eat the prickly thorns trees.. Nature is very accommodating. We had time to watch them closely. More Zebra ,as we climbed higher, one quite young inquisitive child, that was my favourite, so very cute…!
      Here they have White Lions ,rare and so huge..up close…. We drove very near to the pride of 7, resting in the grass. Very regal, the Grandmother very old ,the male looked techy, and was very close, surrounded on 3 sides by our jeeps, I could see he was unhappy ..[open vehicle ,no guns ,just our driver /guide ,Brandon] This huge male,stood up,and walked straight towards us, Brandon said ..do not scream, keep perfectly still , just stay quiet and keep your arms inside…it sauntered past ,glaring…he reckoned he knew its body language, from its eyes…! I was on the outside…Not so Keen.!! However beautiful creatures..they are vicious though, up near the fence was a pile of bones, a Giraffe was browsing over their side, and 2 males dragged it through, smashing the fence. Though contained, the Lions still live in huge acreage ,and feed themselves from the animals within……On our return we saw a large female Ostrich ,and more Blesse, a bigger antelope variety..
      It was all what dreams are made of, so amazing and what we came for.
      Our young man ,so nicely spoken is leaving after 7 years. His university education ,costing so much ,would have taken 70 years to repay,[His Father Paid] he said. He is going to Yellowstone US to work with the Wolves, that have been introduced in recent times..Very excited ,and he will marry a girl from the US. He told lots about life for a young person in South Africa, when asked, it is such a battle ,of course ,wages so low, and progress impossible, but he is a dedicated and so knowledgeable of all the animals .If he earns outside of Sth Africa he will be taxed 45% of what he makes as a citizen, there are moves to revoke this, but for now…!
      He quietly told the man sitting in front with him, when asked about his background ,his Grandparents were murdered on their Farm when he was a little boy…Dreadful details…What a tragic thing ,but it is still happening .High unemployment here, some areas have 90% in the townships, the official figures say 23%,but everyone scoffs at that ,and say It never counts those who have just given up looking for work, 65% quoted today..
      Interesting that our man Deon ,said today, he had worked for the Government all his life, but when every thing changed, he had to get off his backside and make a life for himself ,and it has changed him for the better. A very troubled economy ,in a quite beautiful country.
      Under sunny skies today we had such a wonderful African Experience ,never to be forgotten.
      Bye from us heading to Port Elizabeth.
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    • Day 34

      Day 34 - Yellow Sands/ WildCoast

      April 18, 2022 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      A little daunting, packing up this morning having lived in 'Morgan Bay' for six nights, started to feel like home! Being 'Homeless' one tends to hang in there, wherever one can! So hooking up and leaving felt like going back to boarding school or the Army😖

      Somehow when we went to pay for our digs on our way out, firstly the lady at reception tried to screw us, and after Karen helped her right , she then ended up screwing herself😖 By the time we analyzed the bill we were half way to Haga Haga!

      The day got even better when we inquired via the internet, prices and availability at our next destination! Price for us 'Retirees'= R80.00/day🤷🏻‍♂️

      Stunning campsite right on the beach, 100m from the Highwater mark. Soon, like in the next day or two, we are off to Addo Elephant Park and I am so going to miss the loud crashing of waves, outside, all night! Even more depressing is that I may never experience this ever again 😖

      Today ended the Easter Long weekend and we found the park here at 'Yellow Sands' (still on the ‘Wild Coast’) practically empty.... and you know, how I hate people.... not a soul to be seen. The peace of being alone, 'surpaseth' all understanding! To quieten things even further, of all places in this country .... load shedding, and they don't even pay for it out here, anyway!

      Lots of Love, Peace and Light!

      M&K
      👍💐
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