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Three weeks ago I was walking though my apartment and received an email from South Africa Tourism asking if I was interested in joining them on a trip to South Africa to visit Johannesburg, Kruger Park, Cape Town and Durban. Today, I was able to pinch myself when I arrived at Washington Dulles Airport and boarded South Africa Airways flight 208 to Johannesburg.
In a few hours I’m headed home to South Africa, Africa; the motherland. During this life changing journey I’m going to explore SA visiting Johannesbrug, Kruger Park, Cape Town, Durban and much more!
Have you ever looked at a map of the world and wondered why Africa looks small? If you have observed these exaggerations of the world you can identify this method as “immapency”. Kai Krause created the word and generated a rendering of how the United States, India, China, Europe and Japan can fit inside of Africa.
La Boca
A colorful neighborhood made famous by its vibrant colored buildings. Tourist come here to take pictures and enjoy the random street entertainment and daytime activities. Although La Boca has sketchy parts stay within the tourist zones and enjoy the what La Boca has to offer.
Do you remember when your woman was watching the Travel Channel and said that looks pretty? She was actually saying I want you to take me there. Us fellas don’t think in the suggestive terms so here are a few destinations to take her on the next vacation.
Whitney Houston died yesterday and as the world celebrates her memory, my celebrations takes me to South Africa. In 1994 she performed in Durban, Cape Town and Johannesburg to honor President Nelson Mandela and celebrate South Africa as a unified apartheid free nation. Her last performance in Johannesburg was in front of 200,000 people.
Have you ever had a personal connection to a David vs. Goliath moments in sports? Last night my alma mater Tennessee State University beat No. 9 ranked Murray State. It was a proud moment to see my school receive national coverage from ESPN’s Sportscenter and website.
The traffic light is actually a sculpture created by Frenchmen Pierre Vivant and was located on Westferry Road since 1998. The quirky street art has 75 blinking light bulbs resembles a tree and can be confusing to unsuspecting visitors.
M.I.A is back again with a new video “BAd Girls” shot in Morocco.
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