Tuesday, 20 Feb 2007 | Views [856] | Comments [1]
"A great stress reliever" announced the flier. "Mmmm Afrikan Djembe drumming session it is," I thought already feeling the rhythm deep in my soul. That evening I sat with others in an arc round two Congolese(?) gents who were as ... Read more >
Tags: Culture
Tuesday, 20 Feb 2007 | Views [985]
Sitting cross legged on my ultra thin towel like a native Indian I listen across the crescent shaped bay hoping its the one. The one unlike all the others. As the breeze skims the perfect aquamarine curls, I pick up the sound. Amplified by the huge twelve ... Read more >
Tags: Philosophy of travel
Monday, 19 Feb 2007 | Views [931] | Comments [1]
About my new companion..... My new friend is considerate and never enters the hostel dorm when I am sleeping, turning on the lights or making noises unnecessarily. My friend doesn't snore loudly or mutter nonesense in his sleep. My friend is a modern ... Read more >
Tags: Philosophy of travel
Friday, 16 Feb 2007 | Views [1981]
Capetonian food appears to be either simple and fresh like the amazing fish or overly complicated and trying too hard. Try "linefish," which is basically the catch of the day, presumably caught eco-friendly by line and hook. Typically you ... Read more >
Tags: Food & eating
Friday, 16 Feb 2007 | Photo Gallery
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Friday, 16 Feb 2007 | Views [878]
"This is the Elland deer," piped the knowledgeable Kharki-clad tour guide across the jeep. "Yes, but what does it taste like?" I enquired in all sincerity. Glances across from the multinational passengers could only be described as ... Read more >
Tags: The Great Outdoors