i love how i haven't been home in a year and it's already changed so much. i don't recall the watershed being so fully established at all, but this definitely made me feel homesick!
This is great! We recently traveled to Cape Town and absolutely loved it! There are a couple videos on our channel highlighting the experience :0) Thanks for sharing!
Great place to visit and live. I'm still enjoying it very much. But as nice as Groot Constantia is, I didn't enjoy their wines. Fortunately for me the Cape has many wine farms to choose from. Be sure to give the other ones a try.
December and January that's the summer months before that it is very windy I live in Cape Town never come June and July and August it is very cold and rainy and hail stones thanks.
+Maano2020 Dahir Thank you for your information, it's perfect for me i live in new York and January is horrible here, I look forward to experiencing cape Town.
Tourists will have to be turned away for years until the drought ends. Five years of catastrophic and continous floods will be the only way to restore Cape Town back to healthy water levels.
+TheJamesthe13 Always travel with at least one other person. There are certain areas that are dangerous that you'll never get close to. I've lived in Cape Town my whole life and I've never witnessed a crime. Come visit, you wont regret it, I can promise you that much.
Streets in just about all parts of Cape town are safe at night, just not the gangland areas... but they is no reason why a tourist would be within 10 kms of it anyway. if you are going to flash cellphones in dark alleys, you could get jumped. We don't go running around shooting tourists here you know... that's boring
the new york times did a story on africa and managed to only interview white ppl and also managed to find a white south african native to narrate the piece. great! #very#classy#wedontseeenoughwhitepplontv
Materia, Ebola NEVER EVER was a thing. Ebola has never existed in South Africa. The country is the southern-most on the world's second largest continent. Ebola exists 5000km away from South Africa. European countries are geographically closer to Ebola hotspots than South Africa is! So you see, Africa is HUGE! South Africa is a little first-world enclave at the south of Africa. The little America of Africa.