Afrique du Sud
Oatlands

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    • Jour 3

      Tour zum Boulders Beach und Cape Point

      8 mars 2023, Afrique du Sud ⋅ 🌬 19 °C

      Heute ging es mit dem Bus zum Boulders Beach und zum Kap der Guten Hoffnung! Als Touris darf das natürlich nicht ausgelassen werden. Der Regen am Vormittag verzog sich dann und bei der Wanderung zum südwestlichsten Punkt holte ich mir den ersten Sonnenbrand, was auch sonst🙃 abends ging es dann an der Waterfront chicken Curry und Rinderfilet essen 🥘🥩En savoir plus

    • Jour 10

      Roadtrip around the Western Cape

      4 février 2023, Afrique du Sud ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Today Anne and I had rented a car to go roadtripping. We started out with a visit to a penguin colony, where we opted to not pay the entrance fee to a viewing platform, but instead followed the advice of a local national park ranger to just follow the path and find some penguins there. We are very grateful for the great tip as we saw tons of penguins.

      Our intended itinerary was then to go and explore the Cape of Good Hope, but to our dismay we realized that they were now charging an entrance fee of 30€ per person for access to the cape. Since both of us had seen it ten years ago, we opted to skip that part of our itinerary, instead heading up to Kalk Bay, with a quick swimming stop in a tidal pool along the way.

      We then had some great food and good vibes in a local eatery called Cape to Cuba, where we encountered some angry seals on the mole. But they were only angry among themselves and didn't heed us any attention.

      We then continued further East, and after driving for maaaany kilometers along some of the big townships of Cape Town, we decided to head towards the water again. Some locals we had met told us that the bay we were in, called False Bay, is already getting fed by the Indian Ocean, and therefore the water there was significantly warmer than the icy waters on the Atlantic side. What can we say... We believe them! While I can't know for sure if the water was indeed from the Indian Ocean, I did think it was significantly warmer than the 13°C in the Atlantic.

      The beach where we went was quite special, as it seemed to be mostly frequented by township dwellers. We were definitely the whitest people around, but the locals were all friendly.

      After the sunset dip in our second ocean of the day we headed back home, opting not to join Arlett at a festival for the remainder of the night. Roadtrip can be quite tiring 😉
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    • Jour 51

      Pinguine🐧

      22 décembre 2023, Afrique du Sud ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Piinguiiiiiine🙆🏼‍♀️🙆🏼‍♀️ Omg, ich hab noch nie Pinguine im Wild Life gesehen. Das stand heute auf dem Plan.! Julia und ich holten Danai und einen ihrer Hostelmitbewohner ab. Die Fahrt dauerte eine Stunde. Wir mussten eine andere Route nehmen, da es in der Nähe von Simonstown massiv gebrannt hat. Der Rauch war überall zu sehen. Teilweise waren Flammen ersichtlich. Später erfuhren wir, dass die Flammen 13-15m hoch waren. Noch nie hatte ich so einen „Brand“ in solch einer Nähe gesehen. Ist schon heftig.!😐
      Die Pinguine konnten wir am Strand anschauen und sie waren entzückend süss.! Pinguine sind toll.!🥰. Wir liefen ein wenig Umher und fanden zwei Pinguine die so nahe am Zaun waren, dass man sie hätte anfassen können. Doch sowas macht man natürlich nicht.!💯
      Danach gingen wir kurz an den Strand und sahen, wie viele Helikopter Wasser zum Brandlöschen holten. Action puuuuur🔥.
      Wir liefen danach in die Stadt. Auf dem Weg dahin, liefen wir an einem Friedhof vorbei.. ich liebe Friedhöfe🙈. Wir statteten dem Friedhof einen Besuch ab. Da gabs Gräber noch von 1800 und teilw. mit „unknown“ beschrieben.. sad story🥺. Simonstown ist eine süsse Stadt mit div. Läden und Cafes. Asche wurde durch die Luft gewirbelt und der vom windgetriebene Rauch vernebelte ein wenig die Aussicht.
      Wir tranken etwas im Vida e Café und bestellten uns ein Uber zurück nach Capetown. Der Uberfahrer war irgendwie nicht ganz 100. Er schlief halbwegs ein, war unfreundlich und fuhr teilweise gefährlich. Mein Seitenblick hatte jeweils genügt und Danai musste so lachen, da sie es gesehen hatte. 👀. Jesus Christ.. ich wäre gerne selbst gefahren🙆🏼‍♀️. Im Hostel angekommen haben wir uns zu anderen gesellt und hatten ziemlich gute Gespräche geführt. Unter reisenden kommt man sehr schnell in Deep Talks und spricht über gewisse Dinge offener als zuhause. Warum.? Weil wir zu 90% diese Menschen nie mehr sehen werden und man nicht darauf achtet, was andere von einem halten. Bitter aber wahr🤷🏼‍♀️😄.
      Es gesellte sich heute Abend jemand anderes aus der HAS ins Hostel. Wir gingen in ein leckeres Restaurant essen. Clarke‘s Bar & Dining Room ist zu empfehlen.! Der Veggieburger war köööstlich.!!🤤🤤
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    • Jour 13

      Boulders Beach 1 🐧🐧🐧

      10 janvier 2023, Afrique du Sud ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Nach einem kleine halt am Muizenberg Beach ( Foto 1 die bunten Umkleidehäuschen) ging es für mich Pinguinfan nach Simons Town zum Boulders Beach 🐧🐧.
      Unsere Unterkunft liegt direkt, also wirklich 10 Meter vom Eingang zu den Pingus entfernt 🙈 und unter unserem Fenster im Busch brütet sogar ein Pinguin Paar. Wie niedlich das war, als wir nur ein platschen hörten und dachten was ist hier für ein Käfer ins Zimmer geflogen...nein da lief ein Pingu die Straße hinunter 🤩🤩🙈 Sina im 7. Himmel!!

      Aber nun gut, da wir extra ca. um 11 schon hier gewesen sind ( kurz nach 11 war hier heute Ebbe, also die meiste Fläche vom Strand nutzbar , sonst abends ist das Wasser ca.1,6m Höher - muss man unbedingt drauf achten !!!) Und wir erst um 15 Uhr einchecken konnten. Sind wir direkt zum Strand mit den Pinguinen.
      Da hier für alles Eintritt genommen wird das sich irgendwie Nationalpark schimpft ( auch die anderen haben immer was gekostet. Umgerechnet zwischen 3 und 15€ ). Bezahlten wir unsere knapp 10€ für den Tag. Das Ticket zählt aber auch für den Steg ein Stückchen weiter, wo die Pinguine brüten. Und man kann so oft man will an dem Tag mit dem Ticket wiederkommen.

      Ich könnte noch weiter reden...aber hallooooo Pinguine!!! Seht einfach selbst🤣🤩🐧.

      Bei 10 Fotos ist leider Schluss ☹️☹️.
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    • Jour 32

      I found the penguins!

      5 février 2020, Afrique du Sud ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Quindi ho trovato i pinguini.. esattamente a Boulder Beach!
      Dopo lavoro (che vi racconterò meglio nel prossimo post), siamo andate a mangiare a waterfront, posto molto fighetto sul lungo mare di Capetown!
      Da un po’ che non vedevo tanta civiltà e devo dire che mi ha fatto piacere! Il posto è super carino, pieno di negozi, ristoranti. Ci siamo mangiate un gyros Pita e poi abbiamo chiamato Uber dirette verso Simons Town.. in cerca di pinguini!!

      Arriviamo e c’era un’entrata da pagare, incerte a cosa stavamo andando incontro paghiamo e iniziamo la passeggiata sulla passerella! Già da subito ne incontriamo tanti, sulle rocce, sulla sabbia e proseguendo un po’ più avanti arriviamo di fronte al mare dove li vedi spiaggiati e scorazzare nel mare.
      Molto molto bello!

      Queste rocce in mezzo al mare però sono qualcosa di incredibile, il mare era piatto, il cielo un po’ nuvoloso ma la vista decisamente spettacolare!
      La parte bella però deve ancora arrivare, usciamo dal primo parco, proseguiamo lungo una stradina e per pura fortuna arriviamo ad un’altra entrata! Boulder beach è la Vera figata! Scopriamo che si può andare in spiaggia e avere i pinguini ad un cm di distanza, dove ti scorrazzano intorno, fanno strani versi e sono decisamente l’animale più bello del mondo!

      La spiaggia prende il nome dalla presenza di alcuni “macigni” (boulder) di granito e appartiene all’area del Parco nazionale di Table Mountain

      È veramente un luogo meraviglioso, reso ancora più sorprendente grazie alla presenza dei simpatici pinguini, che popolano questa spiaggia sudafricana.

      Questa specie, vive e si riproduce esclusivamente nelle acque dell’Africa meridionale, per l’esattezza in Sudafrica e Namibia, nutrendosi di piccoli pesci, calamari e crostacei.

      Però non abbiamo visto solo pinguini, ma anche un bellissimo mammifero, che ricorda un piccolo topino o qualcosa del genere veramente carino! Si chiamano i Table Mountain’s Dassies ! Ma la cosa più incredibile.. è che sono gli animali più vicini agli elefanti! Da notare nell’ultima foto la GRANDISSIMA somiglinza con gli elefanti..

      Bene la giornata è finita! Molto bella, sono veramrne felice! Capetown per ora mi sta piacendo tantissimo!
      Ah.. e Uber ci sta veramente salvando la vita!
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    • Jour 77

      Journey to Cape Point and Gansbaai

      9 février 2020, Afrique du Sud ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      I got up early after a very disrupted night with little sleep. I had a light breakfast in the communal kitchen, packed away my things, complained at reception about our inconsiderate room mates, and boarded the truck for the next leg of our journey to Gansbaai. Lauren came onto the truck to say her final goodbyes to everyone ahead of her departure from Africa later that evening. It felt very strange on the truck with so many of our fellow travellers having now left the trip and only seven of us remaing: myself, Irish Brian, Kristin, Phil, Bro and Grant. There was also a new arrival for the South African section of our journey, Graham. We did now have lots more space on the truck to sit and move around but I preferred it when there were more fellow travellers. We headed out of Cape Town with the cloud covered Table Mountain slowly receding. We drove along a lovely coastal road with many sandy beaches and coastal resorts, through Fish Hoek where Phil, Bro, Lauren and I had had fish and chips the day before. We passed through Simonstown and on to the Boulders Beach Penguin visitor centre which Lauren and I had passed the previous day to view penguins. This time Oasis Overland paid for us to go in the visitors centre and we walked down a wooden walkway with information boards to the beach where there were a large number of penguins all carrying out their daily lives. You could see bonded pairs of Penguins preening each other, female penguins sat on eggs in their small, scraped out burrows, and male penguins delivering nest material that they had often stolen from nearby unattended nests. It was fascinating to see so many penguins carrying out their behaviours and I had a bit of a reverie reflecting on the immensity of life on this planet and how each small animal carries out its behaviour and life tasks to make its small contribution to the great web of life and very likely this same process is happening on countless other planets across the universe. I pondered what my next contribution to the life of this planet could be. At one point a seagull flew down to take an unattended penguin egg and dropped it on nearby rocks to smash the egg and make its contents available to eat. The sometimes seemingly cruel cycle of life was encapsulated in this moment. There were also young tree hyrax feeding on berries in a nearby tree. All too soon, after an hour viewing the penguins, it was time to return to the truck. We continued down the stunning coastline to our next destination at Cape Point. This is the most South Westerly point in Africa and we took photos by the large wooden sign there. Big rolling waves pounded the coast there as a few fur seals basked on the rocks. This is part of a national park and surprisingly there were several ostrich sat in the bushes with just their long thin necks and small heads sticking up. We also saw a few eland nearby. We next drove up into the mountain overlooking Cape Poimt which is topped with the second oldest lighthouse in Africa which was built to warn ships rounding the treacherous coastline of the Cape of Good Hope. We climbed up the well built path up to the lighthouse with spectacular views of the coastline, cliffs and white foaming seas way below. We walked back down to the cafe to buy rolls for lunch and were surprised by a marauding baboon intent on sending people running and stealing their lunch. He came towards Krustin and Bro who made a run for it. I and Phil stayed still and I put my roll behind my back. The baboon moved on to find another victim and got his roll which he then proceeded to eat nonchalantly on a wall.
      We next drove along very beautiful coastline with bright blue seas, big rolling, white frothing waves, and mile after mile of sandy beaches. We drove inland for a while but then back to the coast and onto what is known as the 'Garden Route' which is a spectacularly beautiful coastline with large mountains rising up from the sea. This was some of the most impressive coastline I had ever seen. We then headed more inland over moonscape like mountains of loose grey rocks. We continued along a main road through more mountains until a large 'Gansbaai' sign posted across the bottom of a mountain announced our arrival at our campsite which was right by the sea adjoining a small industrial harbour that was also once an old fishing port from the 1i800s. We pitched our tents and walked up into the small provincial town where we had a nice Italian meal. I had a very tasty lasagne which I hadn't eaten in years washed down with a lovely bottle of Shiraz red wine which I shared with fellow traveller, Kristin. There was a strong offshore wind at Gansbai and the evening was quite cool. A short shower of light rain began to fall as we returned to our tents. I was feeling quite inebriated from the red wine and let the wonderful sound of the rolling waves lull me quickly into sleep.
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    • Jour 13

      Good rest day

      11 mai, Afrique du Sud ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

      Most everyone went to Cape Hope, I got a neck and foot massage :) Feeling a tad better, just getting used to not hearing out of my right ear. Chef demonstration on ricotta cheese. Another wonderful meal. Penguins 30 yards from our room. Crazy..En savoir plus

    • Jour 8

      Foxy Beach

      14 juillet, Afrique du Sud ⋅ 🌬 12 °C

      Due passi, e sotto una pioggia battente arriviamo a Foxy Beach.
      Non possiamo godere del sole ma all'improvviso ci troviamo in mezzo ad una festa elegante, piena di persone in frac che oziano, si curano, si tuffano, insomma fanno di tutto.
      Saremmo stati ore a guardarli se non fossimo già tutti zuppi. A quel punto avremmo potuto fare un tuffo anche noi!
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    • Jour 151

      Found Penguins!

      8 décembre 2023, Afrique du Sud ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F

      This would be a fantastic last post (in light of the website name).

      One of the many attractions to Cape Town is thst South Africa has done a marvelous job of protecting a colony of African Penguins. In the 80s there were only two breeding pairs left - the colony was being preyed upon by domestic animals, local fosh trawlers were out competing them for sardines, and human activity was encroaching. But that has been very successfully reversed and there are over 2,000 pairs today!

      I love to see a success story.

      The dodgy weather may be a blessing today. Apparently the penguins (not surprisingly) aren't big fans of heat.

      The overcast also makes the water spectacularly inviting and I confess I find myself wishing I could snorkel in this beautiful bay. I suspect that would be frowned upon.

      So.... Instead I paid my ~$10 to stroll on a very well maintained boardwalk and enjoy seeing hundreds of cute little aquatic birds just sorta hangin' out. They squeak and bray, they peck at each other, they waddle cutely. Birds.

      A highlight was seeing one dig out its burrow, throwing sand in the face of another. Yep. Fascinating antics. But seriously, a fun visit.
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    • Jour 3

      Boulders Penguin Colony

      17 juillet, Afrique du Sud ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Nachdem ich in der Früh die anderen Reiseteilnehmer 11 Personen plus 2 Guides kennen gelernt habe, gings schon los zu unserem ersten Ziel zu den Pinguinen. 😍

      Die afrikanischen Pinguine zählen zu den gefährdeten Tierarten. Es soll scheinbar nur noch ca. 10.000 von ihnen geben. Am besten gefiel mir die 5er Pinguin Gang.En savoir plus

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