Hello everyone.
I am currently still on Spring Break but this is a recap of the last weeks events and our trip to and from the Eastern Cape.
Our Spring Break started at 6AM Saturday morning. A group of groggy service-learners piled into a van driven by Mark, the guy who drives us to service. Mark would be our driver for the entire vacation. We made our first stop at the Cango Caves in Kynsa.
e then had a chance to watch the handlers ride the ostriches. They were much better than us and they steered the ostrich by moving its neck like a joystick. Apparently people race ostriches competitively out here. An interesting day at the races that must be. We then drove to what would be our home for the next 4 days, Wild Spirit. We arrived in late due to road closing, but dinner was ready when we got there. We shortly retired for bed after a long day.On Saturday, we started our day ziplining. We ziplined from platform to platform in the Canopy. We were approximately 15 to 30 meters in the air for most of the trip. We had lunch at the Tsitikamma Canopy Tours and then headed over to the Elephant Sanctuary.
The we had the chance to hug, feed, pet, and walk the elephants. Theres nothing like standing next to creature that could kill you if it stepped on you. We returned for the to Wild Spirit for dinner and drumming around the camp fire.The next morning we woke up early and went to the bungee jumping place. The group excluding Mark and myself did bungee jumped. It is the highest commercial bungy jumping bridge in the world. It was higher than 230 meters. Everyone had an amazing time and afterwards we piled all of the adrenaline high group into the van and made our way over to Monkey Land. At Monkeyland we were able to walk amongst the monkey and take pictures. There we saw tons of Lemurs (my favorite),
There was a fair amount of blood but it was hilarious to think that among all of the animals that I have met so far, the one that got me was a little bird. Not the leopards or cheetahs that we got to meet after the Birds of Eden. That was amazing, because we were just feet from leopards, cheetahs, caracals, other wild African catsDue to Monday being so busy, we took a rest day on Tuesday and we just hung out at the beach. This was a lot of fun and we got to swim in the Indian Ocean. We spent the majority of the day there, before heading back to still recover from the day before. Unfortunately, the beach that we were at is the final resting place of my Boston
The next day we left Wild Spirit and went to Cape L'Agulhas.
The next day we were up at 630AM for what was one of the highlights of the trip for me. This was Shark Cage Diving. We took a boat out about called the Barracuda. After about 25 minutes we were at Shark Alley where we would be for the majority of our time. After about 20 minutes we saw our first Great White Shark.
On Friday we were still kicking in Cape Town as we woke up early and went to the beach. The beach was covered in white sand and I played catch with the newly attained gloves that I got in a package from my mom that day.
We came back to the house and watched a movie that I fell asleep during.Today, everything kind of caught up with us. This morning we went to Old Biscuit Mill, which is like a farmers market type deal. There I got the biggest piece of 1/4 chicken and fries, which was delicious. Besides that we have been around the house and Rondebosch. We made a trip to get ice cream, but besides that it has been a rather uneventful day. Which for a change was nice.
Well that has been my Spring Break thus far. I am not done yet, but I have enjoyed myself thoroughly.
Until next time.
Hamba Kakuhle.
-Pat
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