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Sea Point

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    • Day 2

      Kapstadt

      January 15 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Nach über 18 Stunden Anreise sind wir herzlichst von Marco und Florentine am Flughafen von Kapstadt empfangen worden. Anschießend fuhren wir gemeinsam zu ihnen nach Hout Bay wo wir unser Quartier beziehen durften.Read more

    • Day 18

      Über die Route 62 nach Cape Town

      November 14, 2022 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Bevor wir aufbrechen und die über 500 km nach Cape Town fahren Frühstücken wir noch und besichtigen die Höhlen von Oudtshoorn. Nach etwa 3 Stunden Fahrt legen wir noch einen Zwischenstopp in Barryydale in einem Cafe ein, welches Blue Cow heißt. Ein sehr niedliches Café mit toller Lage. Wir machten uns weiter um nach 5 Stunden Fahrzeit in Cap Town anzukommen. Unsere Unterkunft ist in einer privaten Straße, da die Kriminalität hier sehr hoch Ist. Abends konnten wir dann noch zum Mojo Market gehen. Wir haben beide zum ersten Mal Auster gegessen und es gab noch unglaublich leckere Muscheln. Das war ein richtiges Geschmackserlebnis.Read more

    • Day 1

      Ankunft in Kapstadt

      September 1, 2022 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      And so the adventure begins...
      Und wie es beginnt! Nach einem 11 Stunden Flug landen wir etwas zerknautscht in Kapstadt und werden mit Sonne und tollen Aussichten begrüßt. Klar, es ist ja auch Frühlingsanfang hier in Cape town!
      Wie geht jetzt so ein Jahr Sabbatical? - Wissen wir nicht. Nach einem lecker Kaffee laufen wir einfach los.
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    • Day 17

      Cape Town

      October 16, 2022 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      We started out on a beautiful early morning walk along the sea park. There are stunning art installations all along the wall. We found a gem of an artisan market with beautiful health foods and treats. By lunch we had walked about 6 kms to reach Victoria Wharf. A very fun bustling area. After lunch it was time to take the ferry over to Robben Island (11km off the coast of Cape Town) for the sobering history lesson of the prison where Nelson Mandela and many apartheid leaders and activists were imprisoned. This lovely soul Mr. Mbatha was one of those prisoners from age 24 to 31. He shared his memories and accounts of his time imprisoned there. We returned for another wonderful dinner and to see the jovial life of the people out for the evening.Read more

    • Day 21

      „Ein Schwimmbad am Strand“

      March 9, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      ….so würde ich meine Fotos nennen, wenn ich ein berühmter Fotograf wäre und sie in einer Galerie ausstellen würde.
      Wie einzigartig, dachte ich beim bewundern und fotografieren und jetzt denke ich über das Wort „einzigartig“ nach.
      Gestern bei unserer Sightseeingtour hörten wir, dass die durchschnittliche Wassertemperatur vor Kapstadt bei 16 Grad liegt.
      Es gibt ein Süsswasserbecken, ein Meerwasserbecken und ein Becken mit olympischen Maßen.
      In einer Galerie würde man das jetzt gar nicht erwähnen, denke ich….

      „Mein Schwimmbad am Strand“
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    • Day 19

      Cape Town

      November 15, 2022 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Wir starten den Tag heute ganz entspannt. Wir hatten nicht einmal einen Wecker gestellt. Um uns erstmal einen Überblick über die Stadt zu machen, machen wir zwei verschiedene Free Walking Touren. Die eine nennt sich historical Tour und die andere Apartheid Tour. Bei Touren gingen 90 Minuten und waren sehr interessant. Zwischen beiden Touren haben wir noch einen Abstecher zur Waterfront gemacht. Es war bestes Wetter dafür. Es war eine Mischung aus Sonnenschein, Blick auf den Hafen, gutes Essen und sogar auch ein bisschen Shopping. Das hat sehr viel Spaß gemacht. Abends sind wir in den Mojo Market. Auch heute gab sehr leckeres Essen und die Stimmung war sehr ausgelassen. Es gab sogar Lifemusik.Read more

    • Day 2

      KAPSTADT

      January 25, 2020 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Ein Flug von Hamburg über Amsterdam und weitere 11 h Flugzeit liegen hinter uns. Die Fahrt mit dem Mietwagen mit Schaltung und linksverkehr haben wir auch erfolgreich gemeistert und haben nun endlich in Hotel eingeckt.
      KAPSTADT wir sind da !!
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    • Day 93

      Cape Town, South Africa

      April 10 in South Africa ⋅ 🌬 17 °C

      Sailed into Cape Town before dawn. Had a great private wine tour in the Stellenbosch area. Visited Hartenberg, Tokara and Post House Wines. Tasted some incredible wines and had a great lunch at Tokara. Carried a couple of boxes of wine back to the ship! The mountains are incredible. Want to come back and spend some time here…

      Update: Be careful what you ask for. High winds prevented us from leaving the narrow port exit. Spent an extra 28 hours tied up at the berth and the customs officials would not let us off the boat! The Queen Mary 2 and The Queen Elizabeth 2 had to wait outside the port for us to leave. Our tour guide checked in and said our predicament made the news!
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    • Day 32

      Kapstadt Tag 4

      October 19, 2019 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Heute haben wir den Urlaub beim Shoppen an der Waterfront ausklingen lassen. Ein bischen bummeln auf dem Greenmarket und in der Long Street und wieder zurück an die Waterfront. Essen und ein paar Souveniers kaufen und schon ist unser Urlaub beendet. Morgen gehts schon um 08:00 Uhr zum Flughafen, wo wir um 09:00 Uhr das Auto abgeben müssen und um 11:25 nach Johannesburg fliegen. Von dort geht es dann um 19:00 Uhr nach Frankfurt.Read more

    • Day 9

      Day 9 - A sobering truth

      January 27 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      I have another somewhat sketchy night’s sleep, waking at 06:00, when I don’t need to be up until 08:00. No such worries for my beloved. We agreed our 08:00 alarm call last night, and I’m enthused when she seems properly awake not long after. The hotel driver drops us over to the V&A Waterfront at 10:15 - up and out quite a lot earlier than either of us thought would be necessary on this trip. We’re heading over to Robben Island. I’m fully prepared to be part angered and part heart-broken by this place, based on what little knowledge about it I’ve accumulated.

      We start badly. We’re corralled into an airless room to wait for our ferry. We’ve previously been told we must be there by 10:15 for an 11:00 departure. The reality is that the boat docks at 10:55, moments before our departure time. We board. It’s hot and stuffy. There is no bar. Mutiny festers. We are both hot and bothered. As the boat finally gets underway, some breeze finds us. The ferry owners have missed a massive trick - we’re in an enclosed deck, when windows and open air would have made the journey far more memorable, and massively more enjoyable experience. Some 90 minutes after we rocked up for our ferry, we finally land on Robben Island. We board a bus to tour the island, and our hugely enigmatic guide tells us about the various buildings that were a part of the apartheid management of the prison facility. My blood very quickly begins simmer, soon after it boils. Some of the stories she tells are both unbelievable, but utterly credible.

      Most of what you’ll hear about modern South African history, and the overturning of apartheid is about Mandela - and let’s not fuck around, the guy’s a saint. BUT - there are so many other stories that should be told as well. The guy that shows us around the prison complex itself was imprisoned for seven years for sabotage - a pretty beige crime at the best of times. When he tells us his personal story, I’m torn between anger and sorrow. He was imprisoned on Robben Island at the age of 18. He admits to his crime - arson of an administrative office that charged unmanageable rents to people of colour, in houses they never wanted to live in at all. His parents defaulted, and were instantly evicted. They couldn’t find anywhere else to live. It’s unsurprising that this young man found cause to fight back. When he did, he and his friends targeted an administrative office, with a desire to stop the white managed office from executing its racist policies. They set the fire after hours, making sure no-one could be hurt. Two of the five were caught, and jailed for 7 years - for trying to make sure their country had an identity and a future. What beguiles me the most is Derek’s calm - he is not angry, and he is not bitter. He is assured that his country is becoming something better, albeit slowly. I adore listening to him speak. I could spend hours hearing stories of his experiences, no matter how dark and dangerous.

      We’re shortly back at the dock waiting for our ferry back to the mainland. It’s a clusterfuck. We’ve spent a lot longer in the sun today than we’d planned or hoped. No one can tell us what time the boat is actually supposed to leave. We briefly consider swimming the 13km back to Cape Town. We finally board the boat. By the time we land back at the Cape Town Waterfront, we’ve been the go for 5 hours. Only 90 minutes of these have actually been hearing about and learning about Robben Island. Those 90 minutes are incredibly powerful, and hugely heartbreaking - but we both end up feeling that the day is both organisationally and informationally challenged.

      We’re both parched and ravenous. We agree on the ferry back to Cape Town that our first drinks order will be sizeable - a beer each, and a glass of wine/Savanna for follow up. We find a very cool Belgian restaurant. The server looks a touch confused at our drinks order, but does the decent thing and brings it anyway. We eat fish - mussels and kingklip. We have a fabulous bottle of Chardonnay. We move seats several times to avoid the sun, as we’re starting to feel a touch crispy.

      The V&A Waterfront is the shopping centre of Cape Town. I buy a 3rd ostrich egg to complete my collection. Vicki finds a couple of hats that really suit her. We demand 1/2 kilo of really good biltong. It’s pushing 19:00, and we’ve been out for most of the day, so we grab a cab back to our hotel. Not quite ready to call it a night, we hit the Sky Bar. The sommelier instantly asks if we want to do a wine tasting. We accidentally agree. In the background, there’s a guy doing very passable acoustic covers of Tom Petty, Dave Matthews Band, even Cher. We spend a great 1/2 hour chatting to Akonwe about his wines, watching an achingly beautiful sunset, and then decide it’s maybe time to call it a night. Back in our apartment, we throw on a movie (admittedly after spending 20 minutes trying to figure out lighting), and relax a touch….
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