Where the two oceans really meet 18 December 2007 South Africa’s Cape coast attracts thousands of local and international tourists each year to witness the Indian and Atlantic oceans splashing together – or so they believe. Cape Point, an hour’s drive from Cape Town, cashes in on the visitors who flock to witness this supposedContinueContinue reading “The debate where the Indian & Atlantic Oceans meet”
Category Archives: Cape Town
Cape Town is ready for kick-off. Are you? 2010
Cape Town is ready for kick-off. Are you? An estimated 55 000 people gathered in Cape Town’s Long Street on Friday, December 4, with an additional 150-million viewers following on TV, to watch the highly anticipated 2010 FIFA World Cup™ Final Draw. Flags of all countries waved as the expectant crowd waited for the bigContinueContinue reading “Cape Town is ready for kick-off. Are you? 2010”
South Africa’s Top Restaurant for 2009
The Prudential Eat Out Awards winners Restaurant of the Year La Colombe Chef of the Year Chantel Dartnall of Restaurant Mosaic Service Award Rust en Vrede Restaurant Woolworths TASTE Bursary Award Joy Mavi Top 10 1. La Colombe – Chef Luke Dale-Roberts”Unique, sensory, complex and bold flavour combinations on local hand-crafted crockery.” 2. Restaurant MosaicContinueContinue reading “South Africa’s Top Restaurant for 2009”
a new form of transport
Seen on the N2 A guy who caught a ride from Somerst West to Cape Town He was later arrested by the traffic police A sign of the times perhaps
ROBBEN ISLAND RABBITS
ROBBEN ISLAND RABBITS Robben rabbits to become bunny chow Robben Island’s culled rabbits are going to be turned into meals for poor people, island acting chief executive Jatti Bredekamp said on Friday. He also said initial estimates of rabbit numbers — put at as much as 25 000 — appeared to have been overstated. JustContinueContinue reading “ROBBEN ISLAND RABBITS”
Panoramic Greenpoint Stadium – CAPE TOWN
5 photographic tips
Do you ever come back from a holiday with photos that fail to capture the beauty of your destination? Here are my five top tips for taking magazine-worthy travel pictures. Use your aperture – a big f-stop number is perfect for landscapes, while a small f-stop number is good for separating subject from background. RememberContinueContinue reading “5 photographic tips”
Guidelines on World Cup 2010
Guidelines on World Cup 2010 Introduction The purpose of this document is to create awareness around probable business travel restrictions during the Soccer World Cup to be held June – July 2010. Although the official World Cup is 11 June – 11 July 2010, the period between March and July 2010 will be an exceptionallyContinueContinue reading “Guidelines on World Cup 2010”
Shark pics cause a stir
2009-10-29 08:49 The Great White Shark which was dissected in Mossel Bay for a film crew. (Die Burger) Tisha Steyn George – Photographs of a huge Great White Shark being dissected at the Point in Mossel Bay caused a stir around the country this week, with people sending the pictures around by e-mail. “The sharkContinueContinue reading “Shark pics cause a stir”
