22 November 2014
STREAKY BAY
18 November 2014
BLOUBERGSTRAND
15 November 2014
THE ISLE OF WIGHT
Postcrossing Postcard: NL-805107
11 November 2014
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
Come North, for the experience of a lifetime!
08 November 2014
CALIFORNIA
Greetings from California!
Nickname: The Golden State.Area in Square Miles: 158,297.
Population: 25,000,000.
Entered the Union: September 9th, 1850
Endless sunshine, amazing cities, best-in-class theme parks, incredible natural treasures. From beaches and deserts to 14,000-foot mountains, from ultimate cities to its broad heartland, the Golden State invites you to play all year long.
04 November 2014
MUIZENBERG
- De Post Huys. The original garrison building, one of the oldest surviving structures from settlement days. Built as a lookout post and signal station in 1673.
- Rhodes Cottage. The cottage in which Cecil Rhodes died in 1902, maintained as a memorial museum. Contains many of his possessions and photographs.
- The Natale Labia Museum contains fine furniture and works of art.
01 November 2014
SOUTH DEVON
30 October 2014
ADELAIDE
The South Australian capital of Adelaide is a most attractive city, and unusual in that it was carefully planned from its beginning in 1836. Surrounded by parkland, bisected by the River Torrens, and with an orderly grid of central city streets, Adelaide was the vision of surveyor Colonel William Light. The city's one million residents enjoy a Mediterranean-style climate and a relatively peaceful lifestyle. The inner city of Adelaide is best explored on foot; it is compact, well laid out and flat. The balmy climate and excellent local food and wine have given rise to an abundance of streetside restaurants and cafés.
Adelaide O'bahn. This card shows 'O'Bahn' track that buses go on and off of to travel faster
The South Australian capital was founded by free settlers and Adelaide prides itself on its convict-less history. Surrounded by the gentle Adelaide Hills and the gulf, this is perhaps the nation's most attractive capital. Adelaide has a multicultural population of of just over a million and the city has gained a reputation as an important centre for the arts.
25 October 2014
SLEA HEAD
The Dingle Peninsula, stretching westwards for 30 miles from the low-lying country near Tralee, is the most northerly of the hilly promontories of County Kerry. It offers some of Ireland’s most beautiful scenery. Some parts of the peninsula – especially the more remote areas – are still Gaelic speaking, so many road signs are written only in Irish.
21 October 2014
NEWFOUNDLAND
A World of Difference
Off in the northwest Atlantic Ocean, Newfoundland is both geographically and culturally a place between the Old and New Worlds. Here you'll find a fantastic natural environment. More than a dozen species of whales, millions of nesting seabirds and the wild ocean itself beckon. On land are scores of parks, the world's largest caribou herd and friendly, open people who speak a dialect that not's quite Devon, not quite Cork, but definitely familiar.