by Abrie Coetzee | Sep 18, 2012 | Travel Talk |
Wiki Loves Monuments (WLM) is an international public competition where you can photograph symbols of our cultural heritage (buildings, statues, shipwrecks, etc.) and share the photos with the world by uploading them to Wikimedia Commons. The competition was...
by Abrie Coetzee | Sep 11, 2012 | Travel Talk |
After almost 2 years the Harties Cableway has reopend. The cableway offers visitors panoramic views of the beautiful Magaliesberg, Hartbeespoort Dam and surrounding areas, as well as excellent recreational and educational facilities. Visitors can experience an...
by Abrie Coetzee | Sep 7, 2012 | Destinations |
Mapungubwe offers you a National Park, a transfrontier conservation area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the remains of a Lost Iron-Age City in one destination. Mapungubwe is South Africa’s oldest organised trade centre and human settlement and you can trace the...
by Abrie Coetzee | Aug 29, 2012 | Destinations |
Bloubergstrand is a quiet residential suburb about 30 minutes’ drive from the Cape Town city centre and about 30 minutes from Cape Town’s International Airport. Its main attraction lies in the white sandy beaches from which the view of Table Mountain and...
by Abrie Coetzee | Aug 15, 2012 | Travel Talk |
Durban is home to the largest Indian population outside India. Glimpses of India are visible in the sights, smells and sounds of the city; often referred to by South Africans as ‘Little India’. A visit to Durban’s Indian district is a must for any visitor to the...