Being in London, one misses more than anything, the open spaces of the mother continent. I remember the sound of the Augrabies in all its glory as the Lekwa winds its way through the Kgalagadi and into the Namib on its way to the great Ocean.
Being in London, one misses more than anything, the open spaces of the mother continent. I remember the sound of the Augrabies in all its glory as the Lekwa winds its way through the Kgalagadi and into the Namib on its way to the great Ocean.
iYo ... Now thats were i need to be ... Trying to get to Malawi on the 5th Oct, to the LakeofStars Festival ... I'm hoping the hussle comes thru quick I wanna play the next year ... 4sure ...
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Wow!
hmmm, Beautiful...!
....absolutely stunning!!!
Augrabies? there's a street named that in Dalpark (Dalpark is not on any map).
dude, you ain't been there but 2 minutes. you're already missing the continent. awww. you just a big softie
Please! How much time do you need underwater to miss air? It's like the people who went to exhile for years. They missed the mother land from day one even if they managed to stay there for 30 years. Like, my president, I am an African. The rest of the speech applies.
Is this place in SA??Wow,very nice...
It is indeed in South Africa, Keke. It is in the Northen Cape, not too far from Upington.
eloquently put Ru. But still rather cry-baby-ish.