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Stoked on South Africa
Just so you know, South Africa was a detour from my original plan. This crazy endeavor of traveling around the world stemmed from a dream to go to Costa Rica, practice a little Español and surf. The surfing torch I … Continue reading
Posted in Cape Town, South Africa
Tagged beach, Cape Town, safari, south africa, surfing, Table Mountain
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Below the sea
Some things you just have to do….one of those things in Cape Town is visiting The Western Cape; the drive from Cape Town is beautiful through the Dynefontein Mountains and wine vineyards. Our first quick stop on the drive was … Continue reading
Hakuna Matata, part 2 – a girl on safari
I’m not sure if it was the lack of sleep out of excitement, waking up at 4:45 am, or the 6-hour drive from Johannesburg but the first game drive at Nthambo Tree Camp felt surreal. I had only been in … Continue reading
Hakuna Matata, A day in the life of a girl on safari
To say I had an amazing time would be an understatement. Going on a safari was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had in my life! Since most of my knowledge of a safari came from either; 1. Visiting … Continue reading