Comments on: Exploring Cape Town http://gregspurgin.net/sa-to-sa/2015/02/15/exploring-cape-town/ Judy and Gregs travels through Southern Africa Sun, 01 Mar 2015 14:48:31 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.2 By: Judy http://gregspurgin.net/sa-to-sa/2015/02/15/exploring-cape-town/#comment-190 Tue, 17 Feb 2015 05:38:33 +0000 http://gregspurgin.net/sa-to-sa/?p=334#comment-190 The roads here are pretty good, Ron. Not like the potholed donkey tracks up north.
Avis replaced the car for us yesterday, thank heavens. Good lesson for us – ask to see the car before agreeing to take it, if it’s not something we’re familiar with. I would very, very strongly advise against buying a VW Polo – we kept saying to each other … ‘if someone had bought this car new and it started doing these things, wouldn’t they be unhappy?’

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By: Judy http://gregspurgin.net/sa-to-sa/2015/02/15/exploring-cape-town/#comment-188 Mon, 16 Feb 2015 13:49:19 +0000 http://gregspurgin.net/sa-to-sa/?p=334#comment-188 These ones were lovely, Margaret. I think the last time we saw beach huts was when we visited Brightlingsea with Helen and John, in 2008. We have had a brilliant day – walked up Table Mtn. Well. I walked part-way up and then walked down, Greg walked all the way up and caught the cable car down. Amazing view of this beautiful city. xxx

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By: Margaret & Derick Smith http://gregspurgin.net/sa-to-sa/2015/02/15/exploring-cape-town/#comment-187 Mon, 16 Feb 2015 07:40:30 +0000 http://gregspurgin.net/sa-to-sa/?p=334#comment-187 As a lover of beach huts , these in your picture are the most colourful I have ever seen . Mersea Island (near Colchester )have lots of pastel coloured ones ( all council owned). Have a brilliant day xx

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By: ron spurgin. http://gregspurgin.net/sa-to-sa/2015/02/15/exploring-cape-town/#comment-186 Mon, 16 Feb 2015 01:55:33 +0000 http://gregspurgin.net/sa-to-sa/?p=334#comment-186 Next time ask for a BMW the roads seem good big trucks like we have correct me if I am wrong Cape of Good Hope home of the Roaring Forty’s we where in 67 because the Suez Canel was blocked by sunken ships it seems to a lot of old England about the place I am not surprised to see part of the Berlin Wall in Cape Town as I be leave a lot of Germans moved there but having to live behind it shut in behind it fore 44 years would not have been pleasant we came through it 1980 from East to West Berlin NOT NICE. good posts need a new song la la la

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