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Friday, March 6, 2009

Part 10: South Africa - Cape Town's Town, Hermanus

7th January 2009
today is the day daddy and kuma leaving SA. Ian, shu-wen's friend fetch all of us to the airport to bid our farewell, and to return our faithful car and GPS that has brought us everywhere around SA since the first day.


all well prepared for the 10 hours flight back to Malaysia

both of them have the last look of Table Mountain on the way.

Table Mountain on 7 January 2009


after lots of hugs and kisses in the airport, Mum, Wen, Ian and I left the airport. and off we went to the Cape Town's town.


the place we park our car


random buildings in the town


restaurants


along the way


restaurants


cafes

we also went over to Green Market, since it's situated nearby.

goods to be sold


we couldnt resist not to stop by and have a look
girls are girls maaaaa ;P


accessories


shu-min . ian . shu-wen


beautiful church in between the modern buildings

true enough, although they sell the same thing, but we can get it cheaper in Green Point. we got our souvenir waaaaaaayyyyy cheaper that day in Green Point. smart consumer huh? ;P

we had our lunch in Wimpy Restaurant. mum ordered her favourite cake.


Malva Pudding. it's so yummyyy.. i wish i have them now!

after lunch we headed off to Hermanus.


look in between the mountains. according to Ian, we'll be up there in about 10 minutes time!


and true enough, TADAAAA!! we're up!

we stopped and had some scenic photography sessions before we continue our journey to Hermanus.

it's windy...

the whole journey to Hermanus took us about 2 hours drive. We reached Hermanus Backpakers, where we'll be staying for a day.


Hermanus Backpakers


the backyard. places for us to have a picnic, swim, and even braai (bbq in african)


our beds

we walk around, while buying some stuff for our braai session together with a couple in our room.



oh ya, and Hermanus, if you come at certain time of the year, you might get the chance to see the birth of a baby whale! too bad January is not the peak period, or i might get lucky right? =( they build places for people to actually experience the whale birthing process.


overlooking the ocean specially for the birth of baby whales


they dont use chicken, they use WHALE!

and we had our braai session at night.


preparing the fire


look at the size of sausage!

we headed off to bed early as tomorrow would be an exciting day!


*******to be continued.........

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