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		<title>Travelling To Cape Town</title>
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Cape Town

Johannesburg and Cape Town are among those South African cities that are all in a dither because soon the FIFA World Cup 2010 will start. The opener is South Africa against Mexico, and this contest will inspire many people around the globe to keep their eyes glued on their TV sets.
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<p>Johannesburg and Cape Town are among those South African cities that are all in a dither because soon the FIFA World Cup 2010 will start. The opener is South Africa against Mexico, and this contest will inspire many people around the globe to keep their eyes glued on their TV sets.</p>
<p> If soccer and sightseeing is your idea of a good time then South Africa is the place for you. The first games, in the new Cape Town Stadium, are beginning and expected to draw soccer fans and tourists alike. With the stadium able to hold over 68,000 people you can imagine what an experience you&#8217;ll have.</p>
<p> The area around Cape Town is renown to harbor some of the most scenic spots on earth. Many attractions of various kinds capture the interest of the visitors and tourists. The beautiful nature with its wild and exotic wild animals, as well as the culture and the friendly people turn a visit into an experience that is not easily forgotten. The most famous attractions of Cape Town will be mentioned below.</p>
<p> Visitors who want to ride the Cable Way to Table Mountain will find that it is a great way to view the city and areas surrounding it. It can transport individuals up and back in less than 10 minutes. The cable cars have a rotating floor so that the passengers will get to view a full circle of sites of the area. The experience is like no other.</p>
<p> The Victoria &amp; Alfred Waterfront at Cape Town is the major tourist attraction with 10 million international tourists annually. This great centre offers entertainment as well as lively shops selling international and local products through 400 vivid stores.</p>
<p> At the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, you&#8217;ll find more than eighty restaurants so tourists can try typical meals from South Africa along with foods from other countries all around the globe. The working harbor surrounds this area, and its beauty is enhanced by Victorian architecture combined with an African influence. The whole space is exotic and beautiful.</p>
<p> The Kistenbosch Natural Botanical Gardens, which was established in 1913, cover 528 hectares, which makes them one of the world&#8217;s largest botanical gardens. They have all kinds of plants and flowers, with over 4,700 species found in South Africa. They are known all over the world for their attractive displays and well-kept appearance.</p>
<p> Musical performances are given during the warm months, and crowds of people come to picnic on the beautiful lawns. These gardens draw the attention of horticulturists and those who love plant life. They come to do research and study the South African flora.</p>
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		<title>Why take a trip to Bloemfontein</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 10:56:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bloemfontein, the capital of the South African province, Free State. It is also the judicial capital of the entire country. As the sixth largest city in the country, Bloemfontein is situated at a node where major road, rail, and air routes converge, linking the four quadrants of the country. In Afrikaans, the city&#8217;s name means [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bloemfontein, the capital of the South African province, Free State. It is also the judicial capital of the entire country. As the sixth largest city in the country, Bloemfontein is situated at a node where major road, rail, and air routes converge, linking the four quadrants of the country. In Afrikaans, the city&#8217;s name means ‘Flower Mountain,&#8217; leading to the common appellation, the City of Roses. These flowers thrive in the pleasant climate in well-fertilized gardens. For the benefit of the public, Kings Park has been selected as the site for planting more than 400 rosebushes.</p>
<p> The average annual rainfall of 500mm each year promises temperate and lushes summers while it gives news of frosty and dry winters. The temperature rises and falls to extreme points, meaning that in summer high temperatures of 35 and higher are experiences while in the winter the temperature may fall to well below zero. The city has a multicultural feel and the people of Bloemfontein with different cultures live alongside one another in harmony and peace away from the aggravations of lager cities. The city road and street grids have been thoughtfully planed thus resulting in smooth commute of vehicles even at peak times. The city is known to have one of the lowest living costs in South Africa.</p>
<p>Car Hire<br /> When you go to South Africa then you can get a good deal on <a target="_blank" href="http://carrentalssa.co.za/free-state/bloemfontein.php">Bloemfontein Car rental</a> at <a target="_blank" href="http://carrentalssa.co.za/">cheap car rental</a> in South Africa.</p>
<p> National Museum<br /> Bloemfontein hosts The National Museum on Charles Street. It displays one of the largest collections of fossils in South Africa. Notably, the Florisbad Skull, a fossil of a prehistoric ancestor, attracts many visitors. Also on display is a reconstruction of a Bloemfontein street circa 1900.</p>
<p> Old Presidancy</p>
<p> On Church Street, at the brow of the hill there, you will find The Old Fort. Built in 1848 and overlooking the centre of Bloemfontein, in ages past it was used as a stronghold to defend against native raids. Today, near the entrance, you will find a monument honoring the civilians of the Orange Free State Republic who were killed in the Basotho war. The Old Fort now plays host to the Queen&#8217;s Fort Military Museum, which showcases all of the armed conflict to take place in the Orange Free State Republic since the year 1820. The outside of the museum has various exhibits of armed vehicles and cannons, even including an Impala Fighter Jet.</p>
<p> The Free State Agricultural Museum</p>
<p> Preserving the farming culture in northwest Bloemfontein you will find the Museum at Glen Agricultural College. There you can observe farm implements as well as daily farm activities depicted from different eras. The museum preserves the different types of farming used from past generations for future generations to learn from.</p>
<p> Rugby and Motorcar museums</p>
<p> Bloemfontein is famous for the unique Rugby Museum of Choet Visser. The museum boasts of one of the largest private motorcar collections of its kind. The legacy consists of veteran and classic cars and motor-mobilia of Waldie Greyvenstein.</p>
<p> Bloemfontein’s Orchid House</p>
<p> There is a modern nursery known as Bloemfontein’s Orchid House at the foot of Naval Hill in Hamilton Park. The Orchid House welcomes every one with full of tropical oasis of lush greenery and very rare colorful orchids. Every one feels the discovery of the journey in a tiny jungle of charm while walking in the circular wooden walk. In nearby oasis there is a fragrance garden for the blind.</p>
<p> The Loch Logan Waterfront</p>
<p> The Loch Logan Waterfront project on the Eastern banks of Loch Logan is an area appealing to those who enjoy a fast paced lifestyle, with many amenities right at their front door. This new upscale project offers entertainment, good restaurants, pubs, shops, and a flea market. For the sports enthusiast there are also rugby, cricket, tennis, hockey and other sports facilities. This is truly an area offering a wide array of choices for your active life style. This new exciting project is located on the eastern banks of loch Logan, a dam that runs through the city.</p>
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		<title>East London Tourism</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 08:23:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[East London is the only river port in the country of South Africa because of its location on the south-eastern coast of Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It lays between two rivers on both north and south i.e. Nahoon and Buffalo respectively. Not only the location but the easy way of living as well [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>East London is the only river port in the country of South Africa because of its location on the south-eastern coast of Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It lays between two rivers on both north and south i.e. Nahoon and Buffalo respectively. Not only the location but the easy way of living as well as an earnest sense of hospitality of the locals will win your heart and make you feel like being at a home away from home. Another enchanting factor about this place is the sub-tropical climate, which can make you feel more relaxed, especially with the warm waters of Indian Ocean. You will not even have linguistic problems as English is generally understood and also spoken in many areas, despite IsiXhosa being the local language.</p>
<p> Gonubi Beach</p>
<p> 25 Kilometres north of East London is the Gonubie Beach. It is connected to East London by the n2. The blue flag status had been given to Gonubie Beach. Only beaches that meet crucial standards in environment protection provide safety equipment and personal on hand are given this prestigious international award. A scenic wooden boardwalk, passing man made tidal pools and lush native vegetation separates the main parking lot and the beach.</p>
<p> The Nahoon Beach</p>
<p> When people around the world think of East London, surfing isn’t exactly the first thing that comes to mind. This is most likely because they haven’t heard of Nahoon Beach. Nahoon beach is extremely popular to locals, and home to the Surf Live Savings Club, which hosts national surfing competitions because of the huge waves. The beach is also a great place for fishing, swimming, and enjoying the sun.</p>
<p> The Orient Beach</p>
<p> Tourists everywhere are drawn to the beautiful and unique Orient Beach. Hotels and shops are also close by via a short trip down the southern point of the promenade located in East London&#8217;s Quigney suburb. Safe and protected, Orient Beach&#8217;s break waters keep the bathing waters calm, with life guards always on watch. For those who prefer fresh water swimming, 2 circular pools, large and flanked by emerald green lawns, are available and allow plenty of space for thousands to gather. Changing facilities are conveniently located as well. In season, there are kiosks for quick refreshments, as well as a multitude of local restaurants for hungry swimmers looking for a satisfying meal after an enjoyable day at Orient Beach.</p>
<p>East London Car Hire</p>
<p> If you’d like to travel around by yourself you can make use on the great <a target="_blank" href="http://carrentalssa.co.za/eastern-cape/east-london.php">East London car rental</a> deals available at <a target="_blank" href="http://carrentalssa.co.za/">http://carrentalssa.co.za</a></p>
<p> East London Aquarium</p>
<p> The Friends of East London Aquarium is the longest operating aquarium for the southern African viewing public. For over 75 years it has provided an important role in educating about the critical function ocean life plays in our ecosystem. It helps injured marine animals, too—hundreds of them are treated and released back to their natural environment annually. The lovely and spacious exhibit areas display marine life from the region.</p>
<p> East London is directly in the migration path of the Southern Right Whales as they travel to and from their summer feeding areas in the Arctic Ocean. To facilitate public viewing of these glorious animals, the aquarium has built a high-level deck out into the bay. In fact, East London welcomes holiday visitors seeking a variety of water-based entertainment to its many beaches.</p>
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