Monday 7 January 2008

Just Chillin


Well I guess im in to the last week of my holidays and with by broo back to work so ive decided to slow down and just chill out for the next few days or so. Hmmm whats the weather like in the U.K.
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Cape Point


It was a really hot day at around 33c melting point when we went down to Cape Point and Cape of Good Hope. As you can see in the picture the left hand side is the Indian Ocean and the right hand is the Atlantic Ocean. The views from there were really fantastic as I could see down both sides of the coast at once. There are quite a few steps up to the light house at the end of the point and took me a while to get to the top but was well worth the effort just to see the views. It was on the way own that the sun got to me and I got a touch of sun stroke. The next day I was fine again and a trip to Simons Town was on the agenda. Again it was a nice sunny day as we approached this very pretty place of the old military town. There was still quite a few military vessels in the harbor to see.

Thursday 3 January 2008

Fine Wine


Up early again for a 2 hour drive into the wine area of the Western Cape. The clouds hung heavy with a real threat of rain but that did not dampen our sprits. Once again driving through some of the most beautiful parts of South Africa surrounded by mountains. As we approached the wine valley it came quite appropriate the vast size of the wine making industrial in South Africa. There were wineries all over the palace many with famous name as you and I know of which we can buy there products in our local super markets. The winery we stopped at was called Robertson Winery who produce wines under the trade mark of Van Lovern wines. After a long drive up there dusty drive way we came to the car park surrounded in a beautiful garden full of kinds of flowers and roses. It was only later that I learnt that the reason why all wineries have so many roses is to keep the bugs of the vines. As we walked through the gardens we came up onto a large opening with table and chairs so we took the weight off our feet for a while. A waitress approached us and handed out a full wine list and asked us which ones would we like to taste sample ….taste as many as you like…..!!! Yeah did I just die and go to wine heaven !!!. “Well could I try this and can I try that” A few moments later she came back with 3 bottles of the wine I had chose and a large bottle of water …plus a large kind of bowl with the idea that you first taste the wine and then empty the remainder in your glass into the bowl and then swill your glass with water and also empty that into the bowel before the next tasting. Hmmmm the taste of the wines were the finest I have tasted for a long time. This waitress must have been keeping a eye on me as no sooner had I finished tasting the last bottle of fine wine was she back again. “What would you like to try now sir ?“ Oh boy I like this. Once again I chose another 3 bottles of what I fancied. This vent on for aa goood hour unfill I have had enough (hic) sloshly we got to leave and then windy`s world vase spinning around and around. Hic hic zzzzzzzz. zzzzzzz

Wednesday 2 January 2008

Table Mountain


Time to write a little more. Tuesday I went up table mountain being a nice clear day. Set of early for the 15 minute car drive to the base of table mountain. We arrived just after 8pm to be greeted by a very large queue waiting for the cable cars. My broo came up with a great idea and told a officer in charge of the queue about my hip. No problem just go straight to the turn style there and pay your money and up you go……what a nice man. Talk about queue jumping hehehe. We had about a 5 minute wait before a cable car came down the mountain for us and then we duly got on board. The cable car could hold up to 65 people at one time and can carry 900 passengers an hour. Mind you im not surprise by the length of that queue. As the cable car started its short journey up the mountain the floor started to revolve around so everyone one board could have a great view as it went up. At the top the mountain we departed the cable car and was just stunned by the breath taking view. Im sure I could see Ray on lady Jane. The top of the mountain is very large and you can walk for hours just looking at the breath taking views I think I took around 75 photos all told. As some cloud was around it just floated by in the valleys below. What a truly beautiful place Cape Town is from the mountain top. We walked for almost 2 hours resting in-between as my hip was causing me some grief. I think there is only one way to describe being up there is that angels must live there. When I return home I will make up a cd with all the pictures of my holiday for those that are interested.

Tuesday 1 January 2008

Great White Shark


Hi everyone its time to update the blog again. Hope you all had a great new year. Its been a very busy week seeing and doing lots of things. As most of you know my highlight of my trip was to go cage diving with the great white sharks. Well at long the wait was over. My broo and myself left at 5.15 am as we had a two hour drive to Shark Bay and needed to be there for breakfast at 7.15. We arrived on time and drove down to the beach from the main road to find a little town full of shark fever. There were quite a number of boats making preparations to sail out. We reported to SHARK LADY and promptly had our breakfast and was introduced to the other people who we were to share the experience with. They were from all over the world. Americans, German, Australian, South African and little old me from the UK After breakfast we were taken outside and given a safety instructions on what to do and what not to do which were quite in depth. We were then ask to sign a indemnity form. It was only then that I released how dangerous this was going to be. So with 3 crew and 12 passengers on board we set off on the twin engine outboard motor boat. It was partly a cloudy morning and the sea had about a ten foot swell as we raced out into Shark Bay. After proximally 20 mins we dropped anchor. The crew then threw in the bait on the end of a short length of rope and also some blood like ground bait to attract the great whites. Once again we were given final safety instructions. I was then told that because of my health problem with my hip that I would be unable to get in and out of the cage. Not to disappointed as the water was really cold I was told I could go up to the upper deck as I would have a great view from there. All eyes were searching the water for the sight of the first great white. After a short period the captain shouted out !! Shark Shark !! and the cage was lowered into the water. From where I was viewing I could see this dark mass approaching the bait a few feet from the boat. Up came the shark and rolled over sideways to show his white belly and his “JAWS” wide open to take the bait…..!!!! what a sight to see….ohh my god the size of that mouth.
It kept swimming around for a while and then disappeared into the dark depth of the ocean. We did not have to wait long for another shark to show up and once again gave us all a thrill as it kept swimming and turning as it took the bait. After around 3 hours and a few more sharks spotting it was almost time to return to shore. I came down to the lower deck and just stood at the ready watching the water Just then the captain cried out !!! Shark Shark !!! and told the people who were sitting on top of the cage to get in. One young girl was either deaf or did not hear the shout for her to duly get in the cage. The shark made a lurch for the top of the cage and as his head broke water and his mouth wide open. At this point the young girl fell into the cage and the shark turned and with its tail hit the boat. I stood there drowned from head to foot with amount of water the shark flipped over into the boat, still holding my video camera and wondering if I had caught the scene on tape…..but im sadly to report that I had not. The young girl did not need telling off by the look on her face when she got out of the cage. There is no doubt in my mind how dangerous this great white shark is. It is a wonderful creature in its own environment. A truly great experience I would not have missed.