Our first safari was in the Sabi Sands private game reserve, next to Kruger National Park. Here are just some of the animals that we saw.
Category: Travel
Sabi Sabi safari
I’m currently at Johannesburg Airport, connecting to Kenya for the second half of our African trip. We didn’t have good Internet access while on safari in South Africa, and I don’t have much time now, so here are a few quick pictures.
Last minute glimpse of Table Mountain
After 3 days of poor weather, we finally saw the top of Table Mountain yesterday morning, just as we were in the car bound for the airport, and snapped some blurry shots out the window.
Cape of Good Hope
Today was probably the first time in well over a century that anyone in my family has been in the vicinity of the Cape of Good Hope. I presume that my ancestors all successfully rounded the Cape, but that nobody’s been back since.
Around Cape Town
Day #2 in Cape Town saw some relief from the rain by late morning but still no sight of the top of Table Mountain.
Cape Town endures Melbourne weather
In a fine example of taking coals to Newcastle, it looks like we brought last week’s Melbourne weather with us to Cape Town. It was wintry and wet, with no chance of seeing Table Mountain or the Lion’s Head above the city.
Cardboard giraffe
Being the first day of the new month, we assembled this month’s calendar animal to make a cardboard cutout giraffe.
Mongolia – photographic post
For my summer holidays last week, I spent a week in Mongolia. It turned out to be a bit of a short adventure.
Historical Nagasaki
When many Westerners think of Nagasaki, they think only of the second A-Bomb. Although that’s an important part of Nagasaki’s history, its earlier history of contact with the outside world is far more interesting and engaging.
Around (Tokyo) Bay in a Day
On Saturday, it was by bike around the Yamanote Line in a day. On Monday (Seijin-no-hi – Coming of Age Day – public holiday), it was leaving the bike behind, and travelling around Tokyo Bay in a Day.