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Springbok

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    • Day 52

      Our last stop in South Africa

      June 27, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ 🌬 11 °C

      We didn’t sleep particularly well - we have a couple of very loud snorers in the group! We'll have to take note of where they pitch their tents ⛺️ tonight! 😂 There was a storm overnight, too, but it was relatively dry by this morning.

      We got up just before 6 as we had to have our tents down and be ready for breakfast by 7. I was first to the showers. By the time I came out, there was a queue! The joys of a big group!!

      Henry had made us sausages and fried eggs 🍳 for breakfast, along with the usual toast, cereals, and bananas 🍌. It was a welcome start to the day. The usual suspects missed it as they were too late! There were 3 tents ⛺️ still up at 7.30am. Laban ended up taking them down so that we wouldn't be late leaving. It's my only bugbear on a trip like this - people who can't be on time and follow simple instructions! On the last leg, we didn’t have anyone like that. This time, we have a few! Hopefully, they'll improve as time goes on!!

      Laban has split us into 3 groups to help with chores. Mark and I are in different groups - I'm in Chobe, and Mark is in Etosha. Today, I am on pot washing detail, and Mark is assisting with cooking. I'm very happy to learn that we will be flapping on this trip - no tea-towels required! 😀 It's like being back on a Dragoman truck! There were people who didn't participate this morning. We'll see what happens tonight!

      We left a wet campsite by 8.10am, heading for lunch at Springbok, our last scheduled stop in South Africa 🇿🇦. We have had an amazing seven weeks in this country, but are very much looking forward to seeing what Namibia has in store! 😀
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    • Day 33

      Springbok

      October 22, 2022 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Just a stopover. We missed the Namwaka flowers but found a few around town. Stopped for a milo milkshake! I couldn't belive it was on a menu! Tasted just like old times. Nice rock climb for sunset and a chat to the Kelly Gang.Read more

    • Day 64

      Day 64 - Springbok/Namaqualand

      May 18, 2022 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Hectic wind throughout last night Nakkie told us was apparently very welcome, as it brings big rain! Overnight the wind pumped up the tents on both sides of the caravan, like a miniature 'Blimp'! Strong enough to move the caravan off the wooden blocks under the jockey wheel and dislodge Ted's reinforcing pegs!

      So hot and dry, you can feel that in just a few days those 10cm high little Wheat leaves will shrivel and the parched soil/sand will start to crack and blow away! As Merwe says "Whatever happens here is not in his hands, they can only hope and pray everyday and night, and do whatever he needs to do, every day to ensure their prayers are answered".

      On our way back from the Eagles yesterday, we came across a Marino that had succumbed, probably not this week or even last month. The smell of skin, bones and wool still lingered, way after the event. A gentle reminder that 'shit happens and the struggle is real' out here in the Badland's!!!

      After farewells, we left Gannabos and headed toward Nieuwoudville=> Vanrhynsdorp=> Garies=> Kamieskroon to Springbok via two more passes, Vanrhyns and Burke's Pass.

      How the hell do people survive out here, small little homesteads every 10km or so? Not an animal to be seen, dead or alive? Rusted, crippled windmills, motionless, long ago stopped filling crumbling reservoirs.

      Surely a conducive political empathy, serving helpless people should be more important than squabbling imbesiles, promoting their own pathetic little agendas. In comparison to the population density in other provinces, this Northern Cape has more, incapacity and neglect and only promoting the ANC criminals and rapists, masquerading in their BMW's, Porches and Merc's, than any other? These cars in the semi-desert 'Namaqua'... Huh? Posh suits, when all the time there are 'all people' battling in ‘Overalls’ against severe odds, their own elected leaders, weather conditions and the Rand/Dollar Exchange. The escalating Food and Seed Prices, Fuel, Wages and Fodder. Not to mention decreasing Wool prices, internationally!

      The sad reality of living in this harsh world, is real and so wonderful to feel the spirit of optimism as apposed to the resignation of fate! Men and women working, hard under tough conditions and overcoming!

      Arriving in Springbok at last, all the way against the wind, took the whole morning. We checked into the Springbok Caravan Park (empty), not surprisingly though, the frontman resembled a cross-fertilization of Frankenfurter and Riff Raff! Having pitched a 'one-night-stand' campsite, off to town for replenishment. Whilst there, we took in a local restaurant and ate well. Not to mention that it is situated over the road from the mortuary 😱 True story!!!

      Taking the liberty of 220v and speedy WiFi for the first time in 5 days, we spent good time catching up on 'Find Penguins', now several days behind. A Dom Pedro took the edge off this world's problems!

      The wind continued to batter, long after our trip between Gannabos and Springbok ended, around 14:00ish. My little 'Franken-Riff-Raff’ advised that this Westerly wind, would bring much needed rain to the 'Badlands' of Namaqualand…. and so it did!

      Good night and...
      Love, Peace and Light,
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    • Day 12

      Namibia ist geplant

      April 16, 2017 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Unsere kleine Lodge an der Hauptstrasse hat sich als absoluter Glückstreffer erwiesen….einfach nur praktisch. Wir konnten Wäsche umsonst waschen und der Hausherr hat uns in zwei Stunden unsere Namibia Route mit allen kleinen Details erklärt! Alternativ hätten wir daheim vor Abreise einen Großteil unseres Budgets bei einer der vielen Agenturen für die gleichen Infos lassen können ;-)

      Aber auch so war es spannend von dem Ehepaar zu erfahren, was sie zur aktuellen Politik des Landes sagen, ihre Meinung zu hören, warum sich nichts ändert und zu sehen, wie sie sich für die Armen ihres Dorfes einsetzen. Als Beispiel: die Regierung hat so etwas wie Sozialhäuser gebaut, aber diese haben keine Toiletten, oder Waschmöglichkeiten. In vielen anderen Städten von Südafrika sind die Sozialhäuser grösser, aber in dieser Gemeinde scheint das Geld woanders hin geflossen zu sein. Deshalb setzen sie sich derzeit dafür ein, den zuständigen Minister herkommen zu lassen, damit er es sich anschaut.
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    • Day 5

      Südafrika! Erster Stop in Springbok

      October 12, 1998 in South Africa ⋅ 7 °C

      Tamara, Tanja und Heinz habe ich dann in Kapstadt getroffen. Sie waren direkt aus Deutschland eingeflogen. Kurz das Mietauto abholen, Verpflegung einkaufen und schon ging es los Richtung Norden, Namibia war das Ziel!
      Die Landschaft war von Anfang faszinierend!
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    • Day 9

      Springbok Camping

      April 5, 2012 in South Africa ⋅ 24 °C

      Thursday 5th April – Goodbye to Cape Town

      At breakfast I looked out of the window up to Table Mountain. Although it had only been 4 days since we arrived in Cape Town, I think we had all grown very fond of that massive rock, especially after we had climbed to its summit. But as pleasant as our stay in Cape Town had been, it was now time to move on and experience the real Africa. We packed our gear and bade farewell to the hotel that had been a very comfortable home for our stay in Cape Town.

      The drive from Cape Town to Springbok was well over 500 km and took us deep into the Namaqualand Region and close to the border with Namibia. On arrival at our campsite we had our first chance to practise setting up the tents. This was made a little more difficult by the fact that we had arrived just before nightfall and had to do most of our unpacking in the dark.

      Already Cape Town and Table Mountain seemed a long way away. It had been a long day in the bus and we were all keen to get some rest. I fought to find some order in the jumble of gear that I had deposited in the tent, but one thing was certain – it was far too mild to sleep inside the sleeping bag. Propping my bag behind my head for a pillow and using the sleeping bag for a mattress it did not take long for me to drift off into a comforting sleep.
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    • Day 21

      Dag 21 - Boesmanland

      November 21, 2017 in South Africa ⋅ 🌧 8 °C

      Die dag begin met stuifreën en koue op Pedroskloof buite Kamieskroon. Ons ry agterpad oor Gamoep, en op Dabeep sien ons hoe Boesmanland-boere ontvangs neem van droogtehulp uit Hartswater se wêreld. Die kouefront bly heeldag hang, tot op Kangnas waar ons gholf speel, in die veld stap en skaaptjops braai.

      Oornagplek: Springbok-lodge
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    • Day 22

      Dag 22 - Springbok

      November 22, 2017 in South Africa ⋅ 🌙 12 °C

      Springbok is een van die mooiste dorpe in die Noord-Kaap. Vandag kuier ons by Annelize en Roelf Erasmus van die Springbok-lodge, dan vaar ons die dorp in vir proviand-aankope, gasbottel volmaak en wasgoed was. André Botes wys later vir Sophia hoe om sy hot-rod te bestuur op die dorp se ovaalrenbaan. Gelukkig mag sy nie vinniger as tweede rat gery het nie...

      Oornagplek: Springbok-lodge
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    • Day 8

      Night 8 - Springbok

      September 3, 2018 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Howling wind in Springbok ... Seen some flowers, but not much here.

      We've heard the flowers have been good down the coast .... Fingers crossed. At the Beach camps tomorrow and Wednesday.

      Apparently, Niewoudville has their best flowers in 4 years ... Be there on Thursday 🤞🏻🌼🥀🌸Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Springbok, SBU, スプリングボック, Спрингбок, 斯普林博克

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