Friday, 15 March 2019

Goodbye Cape Town


Goodbye Cape town :( 

Dad surprised us with room service 

We sadly have to say goodbye to fun Cape Town and we had to go back to Pecanwood.  I had so much fun in Cape Town. it took three full days in the car to get back. We stopped at George/Wilderness and Bloemfontein.  We didn’t really get a chance to do many tourist things on the way back because we were trying to get back but that is ok.

Playing on the beach at Wilderness

in the car

pretty church



The Amazing Bush House!!!

The Bush House



We went to the Bush House. The Bush house is a place in the bush in Madikwe where you can go on safari. It has beautiful rooms, a hide where you can go and look at the animals up close!! Awesome game drives, and a water hole. A water hole is where all the animals like to come to get a drink.   When we first got there, the staff greeted us with drinks. We then walked a little bit and could see some elephant at the water hole!! We sat down to watch for awhile.
enjoying the water hole


  Then, we got settled into our rooms and explored.  Next, was tea time.  They sang a song for my Mom because it was her early birthday. We had cake, fruits, cheese and other yummy treats. 

Then, we went on are first game drive. If you don’t know what a game drive is it is another word for safari, where you you get in this big truck/jeep and you go and find some animals and look at them. We saw zebra, lots of elephants, buffalo, giraffe, wild dogs, and wildebeests. 










Then, when we got back we saw 2 white rhino at the water hole. 


Fun fact.Black rhino are more aggressive than the white rhino and are super rare to see.

Really early the next  morning, 5:10am to be exact. We went on another game drive. On this drive, we saw klipspringer, elephant and rhino with a baby. 







 Then, we had a break and went back to the lodge. We could do whatever we wanted.  I swam, played with Nate and watched for animals in both the hide and the waterhole.  Here is what we saw at the water hole. Lots and lots of elephant!  Some of the elephant were even swimming!!! Giraffe drinking, which is very funny to see because of how they bend down.   








After that, we went on another game drive we saw lions, (a pride of 7…3 lionesses and 4 cubs) and the same pack of wild dogs on the hunt!! 
Do you know how wild dogs hunt? Well, they chase their prey and they will run and run biting their prey ripping their flesh out and eating it alive. They are one of my favourite animals.




 Then, when we got back and we saw 2 white rhino and a black one!!!! They are super rare and it was my first time seeing it. 

The next morning it was our last game drive we saw more lions ( 2 sets of male lions) and a brown hyena. 

first set of male lions we saw...they didn't really move






Second set of male lions...they were moving





a chameleon

Patrick our guide. 


Sadly, then we had to leave but it was super fun.                   



The Apartheid Museum 




We went to the Apartheid Museum. 

Do you know what an a apartheid is? Apartheid means separateness in Afrikaans. It was a racial segregation created by the government and lasted for almost 50 years. 



It started in 1948 and lasted until 1994!!! There were 148 apartheid laws here are a few. People (other than whites) had to carry IDs and had a early curfew. All hospitals, shops , banks and churches were separated for whites and others. Even bathrooms were separated!


 All interracial marriages were banned. People were classified into four different groups White, Black, Indian and Coloured people with mixed race. I thought it was absolutely horrible. At the museum, there were videos showing old clips of news footage and propaganda (commercial like videos from the government), lots and lots of reading, and pictures.    It was sad learning more about this.   
    

I will chat with you later 
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