It’s dead, Jim! (Food and drink in Africa, pt. 2)
Some readers might think it's crazy to go and eat street food in Africa. They have seen the images of meat buzzing with flies in the hot African sun. Well, if it makes you feel any better: cooked meat is hard to come by on the streets; and if you find it it's been cooked until every last trace of life is gone. And by the way: the meat is usually really fresh - you can watch the butcher do his work right by the side of the road.
Random South Africa pics
2012-03-07 to 28 - South Africa, a set on Flickr. Here a collection of photos I took all over South Africa - from Elephant River to Port Elizabeth to Johannesburg - that didn't make it into separate sets.
Jozi
March 26, 2012. To shake things up a little I took the train (instead of the bus) from Durban to Johannesburg. While a sleeper car ticket in Europe would have probably broken my bank this one was the same price
Cape Agulhas and Struisbaai pics
2012-03-20 - Cape Agulhas, a set on Flickr. Cape Agulhas is the Southern tip of the African continent. It is here where the Atlantic and the Indian Oceans finally meet.
Beyond here only Antarctic ice
I have probably had a close to perfect day at the Southern tip of Africa: went to the beach, watched stingrays in Struisbaai harbor, had delicious pancakes at Sugar & Spice, got dropped off at the ship wreck, walked barefoot most
More Cape Town pics
2012-03-11 to 19 - Cape Town, South Africa, a set on Flickr. Most of these photographs were taken during our visit to the Table Mountain National Park.
See you later, Cape Town
March 19, 2012. After a exciting - and expensive - week I'm leaving Cape Town hoping to return one day with more time (and money
Two Oceans Aquarium pics
Two Oceans Aquarium, Cape Town, a set on Flickr. Two Oceans Aquarium in Cape Town is a great place to learn about marine life. Take the kids to watch a penguin or shark feeding, or spend hours watching rays, sharks and
Shark cage diving day pics
2012-03-13 - Shark cage diving day, a set on Flickr. While in Cape Town we had to do the obvious and go for a cage dive with the Great Whites. Spot the sharks!