Pic of the Day: October 9
With this view of Table Mountain, you’d never know that the De Grendel winery is tucked behind an oil refinery. We picked up a lovely Sauvignon …
With this view of Table Mountain, you’d never know that the De Grendel winery is tucked behind an oil refinery. We picked up a lovely Sauvignon …
Just another spectacular Western Cape coastline, in this case at Betty’s Bay. And another huge colony of African penguins. We can’t get enough of these …
The boat tour to Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela spent 18 of his 27 years in prison, is obviously a Cape Town must-do. The tours …
OMG! This is the worst picture of the beautiful University of Cape Town ever. Not having the presence of mind to take a picture during our …
The Rhodes monument honors the memory of Cecil Rhodes, the Cape Colony’s most famous Prime Minister. Cecil founded a little diamond company called De Beers, …
Western Province (W.P.) rugby is a little confusing for the neophyte. No, not the game itself. Tries (touchdowns) are worth 5 points, extra point kicks …
Shark Spotting began informally when local surf competition organizers asked car park attendants to keep an eye out for carnivorous sea creatures. It’s now an …
The changing huts for bathers on the shore of False Bay. Nearby are water slides, an old-school mini-golf complex, a wading pool no one uses, …
The British heritage of South Africa lives on in the form of fat-laden foods like meat pies and, of course, fish ‘n’ chips. Fish on the …
Cape Town’s colorful Bo-Kaap neighborhood is the most visible home of the unique Cape Malay culture. The majority of the population in this part of …
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