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Thank you, I dearly loved the life and am grateful for the opportunity I've had.
Dianne, The Blue train was awesome but like a lot of other things, is a bit like a dowager Aunt who has fallen on hard times.. I can STRONGLY recommend Rovos Rail, they do an ultra luxury train (Steam) all over SA, Down to the Kruger and if they do the one to the VIC falls, that is indescribable. Very Colonial,Steam and Waterford crystal, Crisply starched sheets , it is something else. |
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Dianne, The Blue train was awesome but like a lot of other things, is a bit like a dowager Aunt who has fallen on hard times..
I can STRONGLY recommend Rovos Rail, they do an ultra luxury train (Steam) all over SA, Down to the Kruger and if they do the one to the VIC falls, that is indescribable. Very Colonial,Steam and Waterford crystal, Crisply starched sheets , it is something else.[/quote] THANKS FOR THAT, HOPEFULLY ONE DAY I WILL GIVE IT A TRY. ALWAYS WANTED TO GO TO THE VICTORIA FALLS |
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My father in law did a bit on its upgrade a few years back . He reckons it has to be seen to be believed. http://www.bluetrain.co.za/default.htm .The rates are on the website For me afternoon lightning and thunder storms on the highveld, the smell of ionised clean air. Crayfishing at Houtbay, the view from Tablemountain, harbour foreshore, Capepoint nature reserve, the line in the oceans Indian and Atlantic, sundown in the krugerpark on a rivercamp with meat on the braai. Touring the wine farms. |
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Did the Blue Train waaaaaaaay back when. It was THE event to travel to the Cape. Not too long ago, tourists on the train had an unfortunate incident where the train got stuck in the middle of nowhere due to someone not filling her up!
It was a rather cold unpleasant event apparently. Link is here somewhere because I had written about it when I read it in the paper. Ah Vic Falls, Karibe Dam, Zambezi and all them magical places. Now that is heavenly wild Africa. I preferred the rustic stuff to the typical tourist stuff. I grew up playing in the muck and trudging through bush and it was brilliant. |
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Yeah it was
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showp...9&postcount=76 One of things that is difficult to get used to in NZ is the inconsistency. I have met a few Brits here that seem t o have been “kiwized” and change their mind as the wind blows. http://www.news24.com/News24/South_A...142127,00.html But then again the English can do it too. The Scots have their fair share of wind and anyone that has worn a kilt (properly) will tell you that. South Africans on the other hand haven’t discovered the wind to decide which way it is blowing. There’s a fair wind blowing from the north. Mind you some of it just hot air. |
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I lived in Durban for 3 years in the late 90's. Rented a very nice home in Durban North and worked out at Ballito. I think those years were some of the happiest of my life. I am now looking for a job in SA or East Africa. I was a Helicopter Pilot when I lived there, missing the job and I want to get back into commercial flying. My licence was suspended 2 years ago due to an unrelated injury, but I am due to 'get it back' in a few weeks.
I loved the weather, the laid back lifestyle, the low cost of living, the landscape, the wildlife, the friendly people (on the whole), the cheap, high quality cannabis (so I indulge occasionally ), and the quality of the homes......did I mention the weather???I am single again and I am ready to take another break from NZ, (this country is not heaven on earth, despite what most foreigners think) Yes the crime is certainly an issue, I would never bring a family to SA. But as long as you pick a good area to live in and you are careful it's not a huge problem. You are asking for trouble if you walk or drive around the poorer areas, sure. 99% of people on this forum will probably disagree with me though, but most people who 'put down' SA have only ever heard about the bad side of the country..... Each to there own I guess ![]() Last edited by vhpacer : Jul 8th 2007 at 6:30 am. |
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Yep, all cannabis smokers are brain dead idiots who cannot function properly outside the living room.
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I know that you know that I know that you know that I know what im jiving about. Ya dig? |
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I am still called Soutie!
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I get the distinct feeling that there is some 'schizophrenia' around lately....
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