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There's gold in them thar hills, between the towns of Lydenburg and Sabie. You just have to know where to look.
by Rebecca 10/05/2016
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Following in the footsteps of intrepid explorers and leaders of legendary expeditions into vast, unknown wildernesses, a few weekends ago we decided to hike up Table Mountain. Two words: 'Wow' and 'ouch'. But mostly just 'Wowwww...'.
by Rebecca 22/09/2015
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Skinny jeans, cardigans and beards optional, laid back attitudes and healthy appetites essential.
by Rebecca 31/08/2015
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Weird, wonderful and uniquely South African, there are no wine flies on the Wine Lords.
by Rebecca 24/08/2015
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Follow in the footsteps of the 1820 settlers and spend a weekend amongst the pineapples and alpacas, checking out the curious countryside festivities in the quirky, picturesque, Eastern Cape village of Bathurst.
by Rebecca 05/08/2015
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It may just be wishful thinking, but I'm sure Spring must be coming... And with it, Flower Season.
by Rebecca 28/07/2015
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Winelands. Chocolate. Festival. I rest my case.
by Rebecca 23/07/2015
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Don't make the mistake of being in too much of a hurry to get to Kruger. Take the slow route around the heart-achingly beautiful Panorama Route instead and stop off for some 'lekker boere kos' at the Potluck Bush Kitchen.
by Rebecca 15/07/2015
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Sing a song of (OK, slightly more than) sixpence at Four and Twenty Cafe and Pantry in Chelsea Village, Wynberg, a 'mystically delicious' local treasure in the 'burbs.
by Rebecca 09/07/2015
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When bitter roast-related disappointment leads to a change of plan, a welcome grin, great atmosphere and a delicious meal, you know the gods of Sunday lunches are looking out for you.
by Rebecca 29/06/2015
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