Kerry-Anne and I recently took our two nieces and nephew somewhere they'd never been. Can you work out from this sign where we were? Common, it's not too difficult. ;)
Kerry-Anne and I recently took our two nieces and nephew somewhere they'd never been. Can you work out from this sign where we were? Common, it's not too difficult. ;)
Dieter
I’d say cable car, although I’ve never had a chance to go on it since they upgraded it. Can it really take 65 people? That is quite impressive. My sister is actually visiting Cape Town at the moment, and they’ve been keen to hike up, it sounds like the weather hasn’t been great?
Dieter
Actually it does look like I’ve been on the cable car, during a visit in 2007 we hiked up, and took the cable car down. I was looking through my photos and noticed one of my photos caught some proof behind my Dad: http://photos.leibold.cc/2006-2007/galleries/Table%20Mountain/images/img_1609.jpg
mumble
I hope it’s not too common: that abortion of a symbol is supposed to be “?” or, at a stretch, “<=".
mumble
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Paul
Post authorHa ha – thanks Dieter, you’re of course correct – and I guess your photo is fair proof. :)
Mumble, I’m not sure what you mean in your first comment – but thanks for the symbol code.
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Jacki Sands
Hi Paul
How does Dance for Al get to be included on your useful links? We are a pretty interesting place to visit on the Cape Flats and are able to take visitors out to the townships to our service points. Have a look at our website for more info.
Dance for All’s Mission is to provide children in historically disadvantaged communities with the opportunity for enjoyment, empowerment and promotion of self esteem through the medium of dance, as well as training professional dancers and developing a unique, indigenous dance company.
We’d be happy to do a reciprocal link…?
Regards,
Jacki Sands
Marketing Coordinator