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    • Day 14

      GRT - Day 5 to Mossel Bay

      November 1, 2019 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Heute morgen hatten wir ein wunderschönes Frühstück bei strahlend blauem Himmel im „großen Farmhaus“. Mit Blick auf die schönen Zitronenfelder und bei der tollen Einrichtung fühlten wir uns wie in der Zeit zurückversetzt...
      Danach ging es los: ein letztes Mal Safari! Wir fuhren mit unserem Tourbus 2 1/2 Stunden durch den Addo Elephant Park und hatten auch hier wieder Glück, eine ganze Elefantenherde an einer Wasserstelle anzutreffen. Außerdem sahen wir viele Zebras, Kudus, Warzenschweine und zum Schluss sogar nochmal einen Büffel! Nachdem wir einmal längs durch den Park gefahren waren hieß es erst mal Abschied nehmen von Sam & Sarah, die noch ein paar Tage mehr im Addo verbringen werden. Wir machten uns also zu elft auf die lange Fahrt nach Mossel Bay! Hier kamen wir gegen halb acht an und gingen alle zusammen Abendessen - Sushi 😍
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    • Day 117

      Mossel Bay, South Africa

      April 7, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

      New-to-us port #31.

      The plan for this tender port was to go a-wander and see what we could see. Maybe have lunch at a restaurant overlooking the Indian Ocean.

      We went ashore on the first tender, picked up a map from the information kiosk set up on the tender pier, and headed to the Bartolomeu Dias Museum Complex, dedicated to the Portuguese explorer who, in 1488, made the first recorded sailing around the Cape of Good Hope.

      The woman handing out the maps wasn’t sure the museum would be open. But, with a ship in town, perhaps they had made an exception. Nope … they had not. Turns out that the museum is closed two days of the year — Christmas and Good Friday. Yup, you guessed it. Today was Good Friday … a fact that had completely escaped us.

      So we went for a long walk on the hard-packed sand on Santos Beach.

      The good news is that when we went by the museum again after our walk, the door was open. A caretaker had come to feed the fish in the aquarium and said that we could take a quick peek in return for a donation. Alrighty then. We’d already seen the 500 year old post office tree and the botanical garden. By going inside, we added the full-size replica of the Dias caravel to our sightseeing.

      From the museum, we continued to The Point … the rocky foreshore below the St Blaize Lighthouse. Our destination was Delfino’s a seafood restaurant … recommended by the woman at the museum. What with it being Good Friday, we weren’t sure if they could seat us. They did … but even if they had not been able to, the long walk would have been worth it. The scenery was spectacular, with natural swim holes protected from the rough surf of the ocean by big boulders over which the waves exploded in a froth of white.

      We had just finished our meal when our friend CD Ray arrived at Delfino’s with his friend, Sandra. They joined us for drinks and dessert before we moved on to complete our walk to the tip of the rocks. What amazing scenery. We stayed a while, watching people swimming in the natural swim holes … jumping off platforms into the roiling water as the waves crashed on the rocks. Mui might have joined them had he brought his swim trunks with him.

      We walked back into the city via a slightly different route … just as quiet as the first route we had followed. With the city pretty much shut down for Good Friday, we decided to head back to the tender pier. By 4:00p, we were “home” … with time on our hands to rest before dinner at the Polo Grill.

      Another great day in Africa. Next up … some R&R at sea.
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    • Day 67

      Mossel Bay

      January 24 in South Africa ⋅ 🌩️ 21 °C

      I went on the St Blaze trail with Millie, Louise and Ben. We went down to get the first tender. It was very rough and I was nearly sick. They cancelled the tenders after 3 had sailed as people had been injured. We got a taxi to the start of the trail. It was 8 miles and followed the coast and went past one of the best golf courses in SA. Fabulous views along the coast.
      We got the tender back to the ship. it was much calmer and we saw sharks in the water also dolphins near the ship.
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    • Day 37

      Mossel Bay

      December 10, 2014 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Unser aktueller Stop ist Mossel Bay, das offizielle Ende der Garden Route.
      Auch hier haben wir unglaublich Glück mit unserem "Hostel", was viel mehr einem kleinen Hotel gleicht! Eigene Terrasse, Pool direkt vor der Nase...wieder alles richtig gemacht!
      Unsere Terrasse haben wir nur verlassen, um eine wirklich schöne Wanderung zu machen.
      Der Weg führt auf den Klippen entlang der Küste...hohe Wellen, ordentlich Wind und tolle Aussicht inklusive!
      Auf dem Rückweg sehen wir sogar Delfine und Riesen-Nager (eine Mischung aus Meerschweinchen und Ratte?!?), die offiziell "Dessie" heissen umd angeblich mit Elefanten verwandt sind. Äh ja, war auch unser erster Gedanke...
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    • Day 6

      Mosselbaai

      June 30, 2017 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Dis 'n heerlike dag by die see, tussen toets uitwerk en studente queries vang ek 'n midday draffie. Ons kap 'n lunchie by Delfino's en daarna job ons almal weer.

      Ek gaan vir stappie met die sonsondergang terwyl Piet en Dolf n draf. Wat 'n voorreg om so remotely te kan werk.

      Dis lekker by die see.

      {Issy}
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    • Day 16

      Mossel bay - nun zum shark diving

      October 7, 2016 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      Heute haben wir in einem schönen Ferienhaus in einer bunten Kolonie in Mossel Bay übernachtet. Morgens früh starten wir ohne Frühstück zum Shark Diving. Es soll nun wirklich losgehen. Nach Sicherheitshinweisen, einem kurzen Frühstück und einem Einführungsfilm geht es aufs Boot. Im Vergleich zu anderen Bootstouren ist das diesmal ein richtig gutes Boot. Dank der Medizin aus Sri Lanka wird mir bei dem Gewackel auch nicht übel. In der weitläufigen Bucht von Mossel Bay liegt kurz vor dem Strand eine Insel mit 4000 Seehunden, die sich ordentlich gegenseitig anstinken. Dort Ankern wir und das Anlocken der Haie beginnt. Es dauert keine Viertelstunde vergeht und der erste der beeindruckenden Tiere taucht an unserem Boot auf. Die ersten 6 Taucher ziehen sich um und die Helfer vom Boot werfen einen Thunfischkopf immer und immerwieder vor dem Cage ins Wasser. Wenn sich der Hai "anpirscht" kommt das Kommando "down" und wir konnten unter Wasser den Versuch beobachten wie der Hai den Köder packen wollte. Ein paar Malschaffen die Haie es und es muss wieder ein neuer Kopf an dem langen Tau befestigt werden. Es waren wohl 9 verschiedenen Tiere, darunter auch ein gerade erst geschlüpfter Junghai. Es waren eine ganze Reihe von spannenden Situationen dabei, wo alle froh waren, dass man in Sicherheit war.
      Von Mossel Bay dann nach Knysna und schließlich Plettenberg, wo wir nach einem ordentlichen Lebensmittelshopping unser neues Quartier auf dem Berg bezogen haben. Sonnenuntergang hinter den Bergen und danach wurde es schnell kalt. Braai auf der Terasse in Decken verpackt und ab ins Bett.
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    • Day 7

      Seaside vibes

      July 1, 2017 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      After an early morning facial and some exploring in town. Anthonette and I headed home to relax. After my lazy Saturday afternoon nap we headed for a walk with Nala. The boys got back from golf and I squeezed in a quick 3km run before the sun sets over the water. It is so beautiful around the point, I spot a sea lion and seagulls. Locals are fishing walking their dogs or simply just taking in the fresh air.

      A quiet night with some delicious homemade Alfredo to end the day.
      {Issy}
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    • Day 11

      Sunset

      July 5, 2017 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      And so the sun sets on my time in Mosselbaai, however the trip is not over yet.

      Yesterday when Pieter asked me to join him on a hunting trip in the place of someone who pulled out last minute, I made a very uncharacteristic impulsive decision to cancel my flight home and join him.

      Yes yes, it still took me 4 hours to make the decision after I weighed up all my options. But its at least 4 weeks quicker than I would normally take with big decisions like this.

      Back to the time in Mosselbaai, it was mostly work but the fact that Isabel was here for part of the time made it feel a bit like a holiday, so glad she came down! As always a pleasure to spend time with Piet and Anthonette.

      {Roedolf}
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    • Day 11

      Mossel Bay, África do Sul

      January 5, 2019 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Despedimo-nos da vista maravilhosa e do nosso amigo Pé descalço, para seguir caminho.

      Era suposto ficarmos a dormir em Mossel Bay, mas depois de várias pessoas sugerirem que devíamos ir a Stillbay, decidimos que apenas íamos fazer uma visita. Esta baía deu nos as boas vindas com não sei quantos golfinhos a saltarem de um lado para o outro. São muito mais pequenos e mais escuros do que temos em Portugal.

      Foi também aqui que vimos os primeiros surfistas e uma onda surfavel. Infelizmente não há sítios para alugar pranchas e o fundo de rocha não inspira muita confiança. Mas este sítio é brutal.

      Pela estrada fora, muitos pretos pedem boleia, aliás pedem boleia com dinheiro na mão, ou seja, pagam a boleia. Fico triste por não dar boleia a ninguém com receio que aconteça algo. Mas na verdade isso deve acentuar ainda mais o racismo.
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    • Day 13

      Knysna-George-Mossel Bay

      November 15, 2019 in South Africa ⋅ 22 °C

      Über George erreichen wir die Kleine Karoo, die - abgeschirmt durch das Küstengebirge der Outeniqua Mountains - eine sehr trockene Region ist. In Oudtshoorn besuchen wir die Safari-Straußenfarm, wo wir vieles über die Lebensweise der größten Vögel erfahren, aber auch über den ehemaligen Reichtum der „Straußenbarone“, deren Hochblüte Anfang des 20. Jh. war, als Straußenfedern ein Exporthit waren. Am Nachmittag Besuch der beeindruckenden Cango Caves, die zu den größten und schönsten Tropfsteinhöhlen der Welt zählen (1-stündige Führung). Anschließend Weiterfahrt vorbei an George nach Mossel Bay.
      Entfernung: 280 km
      Temperatur: 23°
      Hotel: https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/grjmo-pr…
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