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During this time of the year, throughout Southern Africa, we encounter the ubiquitous  Cosmos flowers, brightening our roadways in all their colourful splendour. Our trip will take us now down to the Western and Southern Cape Province areas –  highly popular tourist destinations. The famed wine-routes, that which is termed the fairest  city – Cape Town – on the Cape Peninsula, as well as up along the Garden Route  are all part of the tour.
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We do apologise for the delay in starting this leg of our journey, but we first had to  finish a few things.... We now set out across the Southern African provinces. First up will be the largest of  these – the Northern   Cape region which includes the incredible Richtersveld mountain desert, the springtime floral splash of Namakwaland and the Aughrabies Waterfall...
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We hope you had some good&amp;#160;rest – our tour will now start with a daytrip to a popular &amp;amp; very worthwhile tourist destination. On our way, we can discuss one of the reasons why it came about...
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As you know, Africa’s hot, dry climate is well publicized. What few visitors to our continent realise, is just how humid &amp;amp; sub-tropical, even tropical, some areas are in summer, and this is not just close to the equator...
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    <title>A very warm “Welcome!”</title>
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We live in Johannesburg, one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world – a modern &amp;amp; the largest city in South Africa.
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