The New South Africa!

on Jun.21, 2010, under South Africa, Travel

On Sunday we travelled further east to Nelspruit, which took 2 and a half hours from Middleburg.

The Nelspruit stadium is called the “Giraffe stadium” because of the “Giraffes” on the outside. It is a compact and beautiful stadium with an open air design. We had fantastic seats and New Zealand scored early against Italy and held on for a 1-1 win! I think the Kiwis feel they have won the World Cup, and they were celebrating massively after the game.

On the bus back to the parking area, the comment of the day belonged to a young black man who said, “This is the new South Africa, I’ve never seen a white guy on a bus before!”

Honestly, the atmosphere at the games and camaraderie has been fantastic.

I don’t think I’ve heard the vuvuzelas as loud before, and as I told the lady selling ear plugs outside the stadium, “I don’t need them because I’m already deaf!”  What is also great is that Bafana Bafana colours are still the predominant colour, and it has been a truly African World Cup!

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Giraffe stadium - Nelsruit

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Sanjay inside Mbombela stadium

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Rhenana inside stadium - its colourful - for a stadium

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Sanjay and Rheanna at Mbombela stadium

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Italy vs New Zealand

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Italy vs New Zealand

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Italy vs New Zealand

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Mbombela stadium at dusk

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Couldn't block the penalty

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Backyard rugby in Witbank

on Jun.20, 2010, under South Africa, Travel

Saturday was a change of pace yet again as we left Jozi at 6am for Middelburg, some 2 hours east of Johannesburg. We were staying with Uncle Ding and Aunty Pop and we haven’t really spent much time with them. They were fantastic hosts, and it was great to spend time with them even though it went very quickly.

Saturday lunchtime we went to Witbank stadium, (also called Atlantic stadium and home to the Mpumalunga Pumas). It is not such a lekker stadium…very old,slightly run down, but provides a great insight into the provincial rugby heartland. Our seats were on concrete slabs that had painted seat allocations!

It was great to have a day time test, played in warm, sunny conditions that allowed us to get close to the action. We took some fantastic pics and the day was only disappointing by the performance of the Boks who made too many errors and didn’t produce the cricket score I was hoping for! Still a win is a win, it was a great day.

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Witbank Stadium

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Springboks coming onto the ground

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Springboks singing Nkosi Sikilele

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Scrumming in Witbank

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Morne Steyn

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Morne Steyn

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Ellis Park – My favourite stadium

on Jun.19, 2010, under South Africa, Travel

On Friday we went to one of my favourite stadiums Ellis Park. It’s in the centre of Jozi, and not the greatest area, but a great place and atmosphere to watch sport.

After having been to Soccer City the day before, you notice how old Ellis Park is in comparison! The views are great however with a 30 000 smaller capacity, you are closer to the action which is great.

We watched the USA take on Slovenia. There were heaps of US supporters, dressed in all sorts of attire from the Pope to Elvis, to Captain America!

The Slovenians were a bit more subdued but they can sure play soccer. I was mighty impressed with their skills before they relaxed on a 2-0 lead and let the States come back to an exciting 2-2 draw.

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Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg

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Sanjay at Ellis Park

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View of Ellis Park

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USA supporter

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The Greatest stadium in the world?

on Jun.18, 2010, under South Africa, Travel

Wednesday wasyouth day…a celebration of the youth uprising in Soweto in 1976. It’s a very important day in South Africa’s history and just a pity Bafana Bafana couldn’t quite make it a truly great day. But the whole country is still proud of them and right behind them with 1 game to play.

On Thursday we went to Soccer City in Johannesburg to watch Argentina v South Korea. What an amazing place!

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Welcome to Johannesburg (soccer city)

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Sanjay and Rheanna outside soccer city

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The walkway inside soccer city

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Sanjay and Rheanna outside soccer city

This time we were prepared for the cold. I had 3 polyprop tops on! (And I was still cold…). Mind you going to the toilet with 4 layers of pants is not easy…might have to rethink that one!

Everything was so well organised. Hats off to all the organisers, this is one place it all worked like clockwork.

The Stadium is brilliant. I fell in love with the place. A capacity of 94 700, not a bad seat in the house, and just brilliantly designed, with a great great atmosphere.

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Sanjay inside soccer city

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Rheanna inside soccer city

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Sanjay and Rheanna inside soccer city

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Sanjay inside soccer city

With a crowd of 82000 we were treated to a great game, and got to witness the world’s best player, Lionel Messi, orchestrate a comfortable 4-1 win. The people were fantastic, supporting Bafana Bafana, Argentina and Korea with great gusto. Truly an awesome day,and I look forward to returning one day to watch the Boks play here!

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Argentinia vs Korea at soccer city

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Argentinia vs Korea at soccer city

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Argentinia vs Korea at soccer city

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Korean supporters in Soccer city

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Argentinian supporters

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Rustenburg: New Zealand ecstatic with 1-1 win!

on Jun.16, 2010, under South Africa, Travel

Tuesday we moved to Rustenburg. It’s just over an hour’s drive from Randfontein. We had been warned that the cold snap was coming and it was going to be cold!

Not quite sure why I didn’t listen to Rheanna, but I had figured once the sun came out, and being in Rustenburg (where my last memories in 2005 had me sweating in the shade…mind you that was summer!). As soon as we stepped outside the car, I regretted unpacking our beanies and not packing more clothes.

It was freeezing! I can’t believe how cold it was…The cold snap is intense. Some places are recording their coldest temperatures in over 20 years! (whatever happened to global warming…surely it can’t be that big a deal!)

We were at the Royal Bafokeng stadium with over 3 hours to kick-off, so we enjoyed the entertainment, including going onto the Ayoba MTN stage and being part of the show. We got a small prize for our efforts!

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Welcome to Rustenburg

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Royal Bafokeng stadium

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Inside Royal Bafokeng stadium

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Security is very tight at the Soccer

The Slovakians were the dominant side, but New Zealand scored an equalising goal in injury time. They recacted like they had won the cup! Good on them, and the place was very excitable after the game.

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Slovakia vs New Zealand in Rustenburg

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Slovakia vs New Zealand in Rustenburg

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Sanjay and Jamie (a very happy New Zealander)

Getting home we were reminded that this is an African World Cup. The park and ride was disorganised…and people were jumping into the mini vans (they were still moving at the time!!!). The mini-vans were crowded so much, you would never have imagined so many people could fit in…but this is Africa after all.

Funniest was seeing a moving bus, and people jumping on it. Even once the doors closed a thin lady jumped on and we’re not sure how, but she slid in through a closed door. We saw her slide part way in, with just a leg and arm hanging out, and then her limbs seemed to just sliver in like a snake! Only in Africa!

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Viva Le Bokke!

on Jun.14, 2010, under South Africa, Sport, Travel

After all the excitement of the soccer world cup, Saturday was a change of code for the game they play in heaven…Rugby!

The Springboks were playing France at Newlands in Cape Town at 2pm. The Boks were looking for their first win over the French since 2005.

We got to the ground just over an hour early, and had a chance to soak up the atmosphere. All around Newlands it was rugby fever.

Stalls lined the streets, the smell of Wors on the braai, beer gardens and green and gold everywhere. We had our boerwors roll, and I had to go back and have another one they were so good!

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Hmm, boerewors rolls (and Adnaan)

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The biggest springbok supporter

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Sanjay with some pictures he would love to take home

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Sanjay at the Green & Gold springbok bus

With so much to do and look at, we rushed to our seats to get there before kick-off at 2pm. I am so much more in favour of day time rugby tests rather than the night time matches they play in Australasia, where the dew also becomes a factor. People here really make a day of it.

The noticeable aspect was the difference in the crowd compared to the soccer. The crowd was definitely more ‘white,’ with no vuvuzeals allowed and a more diginified atmosphere. Not better or worse, just different, and still extremely passionate.

Having never been to a winning Springbok test match, or a Bok test on South African soil, I was confident for a change in fortunes this time round. It was special to hear the anthem and join in the siniging with 50 000 others.

The Boks took their opportunities brilliantly, and were never in danger of losing after racing out to a 17-0 lead and eventually winning 42-17.

Then we went to the Springbok press conference, before leaving the ground after 6pm!

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South African's national anthem

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Springbok line out reigns supreme

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Springboks vs France

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Springboks win line out

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Springboks get a try

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United for South Africa

on Jun.12, 2010, under South Africa, Travel

The time had arrived for the FIFA Soccer World Cup.

We got ready, and headed into Cape Town. Even though we are staying 25km from the city, all you could hear were vuvuzelas all morning.

To watch the opening ceremony we had thought about going to the official FIFA fan fest in the city. However we were given passes for a fan party at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. It was one massive room, with heaps of big screens.

There was live entertainment initally before the opening ceremony. Seeing everybody wearing yellow to unite for Bafana Bafana, and all the associated South African parefernalia such as the vuvuzeals, scarves, hats, face paintings etc etc was awesome. I have never seen anything quite like it.

The whole country is behind Bafana Bafana. Everybody is united. Words cannot describe the atmposphere, the hospitality, the cameradrie, the pride.

The power of the World Cup has been immense for the country.

The opening cermony was awesome. Short and sweet, proudly African and something to make the world sit up and take notice. One could not help but to puff up with pride at what South Africa put on.

The opening match was brilliant. Filled with tension. I have never experienced such excitement, passion and atmosphere at a game. The yelling, the

vuvuzelas and the noise were amazing. You can barely talk or hear yourself think, and there’s a constant noise.

When Bafana Bafana scored to lead 1-0, it was unbelevable. That was one of the greatest moments ever. The cheering was just amazing.

Unfortunately Mexico came back to draw the match, but I think it was a great result for Bafana Bafana who will only get better as the tournament progresses.

After the match we got ready and headed to the new stadium in Green Point for France v Uruguay. It was also a great experience. Obviously there were queues getting in, but the stadium is fantastic, with great views all around.

The pitch was like carpet, and we had a great view watching all the action unfold. It was a late night after the match ended, and we walked back into Cape Town city centre before getting home after midnight!

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Sanjay and Rheanna - big South African Fans

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Fans at the CTICC watching Bafana Bafana

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Green Point Stadium Cape Town

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Inside Green Point Stadium Cape Town

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The best view from Table mountain

on Jun.11, 2010, under South Africa, Travel

On Thursday we went up Table Mountain. We went early as we wanted to leave early. We just missed the bulk of the rush going up…but boy was it busy. Tourists everywhere…from France, Uruguay, Spain, Australia, Switzerland, USA, Mexico, New Zealand, England and more…Boy are tourists annoying! They push, and shove, and flout the rules trying to take photos.

We undertook the World’s highest commercial abseil. Table Mountain stands 1080m above sea level. The Abseil descends for 112m from the top of Table Mountain, part way down the side of the mountain.

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Abseil Africa

After waiting over 2 hours, we were ready. Stepping over the edge was nerve wracking. It’s the same as any abseil, but the tension/weight on the ropes is massive given the length of the abseil. Boy was it ever scary, but the view was magnificent! Cape Town, the city centre, the stadium, Signal Hill, Lions head all waiting for us 1000m down below.

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Hanging off Table mountain

We were told there was a nice little surprise. I had figured it was a joke. (The guides were cracking jokes all the time…not sure if they were trying to scare or reassure us!)

About halfway down the abseil, just when it was getting a little easier, the rockface suddenly ended. Where did the wall go??? There was a massive gap in the rock, and we had to free fall the second half! We were spinning around, I eventually faced out giving the most awesome view. Rheanna was unable to control her rope very well and descended at a fast rate, but that was the most freaky experience! We were both still shaking for ages after that!

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Table mountain, cable car

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View from Table mountain

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Sanjay and Rheanna on Table mountain

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Cape Point from Table mountain

We had lunch on the mountain and took more photos before leaving for Canal Walk again and finishing off our shopping in preparation for the start of the soccer and the rugby on Saturday.

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FIFA World Cup Fever…This time for Africa

on Jun.11, 2010, under South Africa

This week has been awesome. The World Cup Soccer fever can be felt by all.

I think one of the guys on the radio summed it up best when giving advice to tourists: Be careful because Africa is a wild place, however it is also a very exciting place!

Where else can you go to a shopping centre and be blasted by the sounds of Vuvuzelas, and African choirs. There are tourists and foreign fans galore, cars and shops all dressed up wherever you go with Bafana Bafana/South African colours, flags of all the competing nations and much much more. It is awesome and the way the people of South Africa are united behind thir national side and showing their support has to be seen to be believed.

The FIFA fan fest in Cape Town was full (25 000 capacity) early on as the warm-up concert took place on Thursday from 2pm until midnight!

We can’t wait until kick-off…the time it almost here. This time for Africa!

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Trip around the Cape Peninsula

on Jun.10, 2010, under South Africa, Travel

On Tuesday morning we quickly attened the French media conference which was conducted in French! Then we went to visit Rhodes memorial (Cecil Rhodes was a scoundrel pioneer after whom Rhodesia was named after. Then we attended the Springbok training session at UCT (the University of Cape Town) which took place in rainy conditions before going back for the Springbok media conference and team announcement.

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Springbok training at UCT

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Sanjay and Rheanna at Rhodes memorial

We managed to do some shopping at the V and A Waterfront, and the number of tourists was amazing. And everyone was buying soccer gear…you just can’t buy Bafana Bafana clothing and accessories at the moment, they are scarce items! It was funny to see old ladies and everyone asking for Bafana Bafana gear. One guy even wanted 10 t-shirts!

On wednesday we took a trip around the Cape Peinsula. Driving around the routes for both the Two Oceans marathon (56km) and the Cape Argus Cycle Tour (110km). We started on the east side driving around Muizenberg, Fish Hoek and Simon’s Town, before crossing over to the western side and Scarborough, Kommetjie and driving over the dangerous yet scenic Chapmans Peak. It was beautiful, and we stopped in Hout Bay for lunch at Snokeies, for traditional Cape Feesh n Chips! The Snoek and Hake were great! We also decdided to stop for a camel ride, as neither of us has done that before, so had a 10 minute ride on a camel. Man, those things smell!

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Chapmans peak drive

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Camel ride at Kommetjie

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Fish and Chips at Snoekies in Hout Bay

In the evening we went to Canal Walk for shopping and tried going to the movies. Leon Schuster’s movie was sold out so we eventually and reluctantly decided to go see a movie called ‘Good Hair’ starring Chris Rock.

There weren’t tickets to accomodate the 6 of us together, so after a bit of “discussion” Adnaan asked about the block of 6 “Managers seats.” The poor sales lady went to her manager twice, coming back and getting told by Adnaan, “these guys have come all the way from Australia to watch this movie!” On the third call the Manager came, and eventually he gave us the seats we wanted.

Once in the movie, we were in for a shock. The movie was a documentary…and probably one of the we’ve ever seen! People were leaving rows at a time after only a few minutes! Eventually we walked out, after waiting for the ‘actual movie’ to start.
The first thing Adnaan does is to go ask for a refund! As he said, “His guests came all the way from Australia and then they show us this rubbish!” I was shocked…but the staff were laughing having just found out that it was a documentary and that everyone was leaving. They gladly gave us a refund…Only in South Africa!

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