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Fast swimmers

Like torpedoes in tuxedos.
Kidnapped in Cape Town and other capers….

September 29th 2018
As a bit of background, this is part of a very special trip as we are celebrating MJ’s milestone birthday (albeit a couple of years late). As a result, we’ve gone and made it even more special than some of our others. We enjoy using a travel agent to assist us when traveling as they have a wealth of knowledge we’ve never been able to glean from other sources. Angeline, who was our travel age ... read more
Africa » South Africa » Western Cape » Cape Town

South African Flag After the British seized the Cape of Good Hope area in 1806, many of the Dutch settlers (the Boers) trekked north to found their own republics. The discovery of diamonds (1867) and gold (1886) spurred wealth and immigration and intensified the subjug... ... read more
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4th October 2018

Little cuties!
I read an article about how the practice of eating penguin eggs was a massive threat to these guys, but I think they've managed to reverse the damage done. And I would have squealed with delight too :) Sorry the fog and wind hampered some of your plans, but it looks like you got some nice sunny days too. Looking forward to more food and wild life photos!
4th October 2018

Little cuties
The are endlessly adorable. I could have watched them for days. Yes we learned about the egg issue but they believe it has been resolved. We enjoyed the museums and other things we did due to the weather so no problem. Travelers must be flexible. MJ

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