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Shark Cage diving In Gansbaai

Hello from sunny South Africa!

Time goes fast and I can´t believe that I’ve already been here for over three weeks and I can tell you that this place is truly amazing. The food here is cheap and really tasty, the nature is just gorgeous in every way and people seem to have a different way of life here which I just love. After a few days with the kids you can tell that they are really good surfers and move like they have grown up on the surfboard and in the water.

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On Saturday morning, a couple of other volunteers and I went shark cage diving in Gansbaai – two hours away from Cape Town. At first I was nervous but after a lot of instructions and funny jokes from the staff I gained some confidence and we jumped into the giant shark cage that was attached to the boat. Even though the sharks moved really fast I managed to get some good videos and pictures thanks to my GoPro which I bring at all times. This was indeed a really a cool experience and if you ever get the chance to do it – take it!

 

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Last week was Helen and Semjons last week here with us at MBC and in South Africa which is really sad since we have done a lot of fun stuff together and I would really like some more time with both of them. All I can do is wish them  good luck on their next adventures and hope that they have gotten a lot of good memories and experiences to bring back home.

We will miss you guys !!

 

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Felicia

Goodbye Cape Town!

My little “Africa adventure” has already came to an end. My last week in South Africa was fully packed with unforgettable activities.. so let me report about it!

I had an awesome last day at MBC project and also at Muizenberg beach. Ant and I organised a little surf competition, therefor we all met at 3:30 pm at Muizenberg beach excited for today’ s surf session. The waves were quite brilliant that day. After warming up, Ant briefed everyone about today’s surf rules. Surf competition started!

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While one part of the kids surfed against each other the rest of us cheered happily. Ant made the judge. It was an heavy neck-and-neck race, the kids are all quite good surfers and showed us their best surf moves, Ant judged fairly… but we all know, in the end there only can be one winner! Third place went to Siminkiwe, second to Asi and first place was made by Godfrey!! Back in the office we had a little award ceremony and then it was time to say goodbye to all the lovely MBC kids…:( I will definitely miss them!

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Next day I left Muizenberg early in the morning going on the 3 Day Big 5 Safari Tour for my last weekend which was organised by Cape to Addo. I spent 3 exciting days on the tour seeing wild animals, having the chance to do the World’s biggest Bungy Jump, having an elephant encounter and visiting the incredible caves.

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On Monday morning I had to say goodbye to Ant and Zeus and also to the beautiful village Muizenberg where I spent the last month. My last 3 days I stayed in Cape Town with a really good friend of mine who I met here in South Africa. We just enjoyed the City for the last time, we did the Cape Point Tour (Boulders Beach, Cape of Good Hope, Bo Kaap… ;)), the Red Bus Tour and visited the Water Front once again where we bought some souvenirs.

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On Wednesday we both started our journey back home to Europe. I firstly flew to Ireland, Dublin to visit my boyfriend (he’ s studying there…).

When I finally arrived in Germany, Stuttgart, I left the airplane and realized I was back home where everyone around speaks my mother language, I felt really strange.

Now it has been about 3 weeks when I landed in Stuttgart and I still love to reminisce back about my trip in South Africa and MBC project. Everything here is so much different than it was in Cape Town… I may have left South Africa but South Africa will never leave me… one time I will definitely come back! :)

Anna, Germany

Farewell for Udo

The kids know all the hikes in the region already, so  they  proposed to take the bodyboards and go to Smithwinkel Bay, a nice remote beach in the very south close to the Cape Point National Park.

The view from the road to the bay is magnificent:

Beautiful Vista

Beautiful Vista

The water was very clear but very cold. The kids absolutely enjoyed the play with the bodyboards in the waves.

This Friday was also the last day for me as volunteer, so I brought some muffins for the kids and the kids performed a song for me:

We took a last group picture:

Group Picture with Udo

Group Picture with Udo

Then it was time to drive back to Steenberg and say good-bye.

Surfing

Group Picture with the volunteers Anna and Anna and guest Ida

Group Picture with our volunteers Anna and Anna and guest Ida

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Let’s get ready

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… and into the water

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short break

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waiting for the next wave

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riding the white water

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if he’ll still get on the board?

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almost…

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yes, he’s on the board!!!

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done for today

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Whymth – our newest Muizenberg Beach Club member

Hike to the Waterfall in Simon’s Town

The waterfall in Simon’s Town was just the right destination for a short hike on a hot summer day:

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False Bay View

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Trail

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Trail

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Climbing up some Rocks

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Arrival :-)

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Second Cascade

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on the way

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Climbing

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Waterfall

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Smiling Faces

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Rain Dance

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Peak

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Simon’s Town Harbour

Surf day

Today the conditions were quite tough so only two of the kids decided to go for a surf…

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Let’s get to the water

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short briefing

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get ready

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paddle my friend

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sooooo many waves

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some kids prefer soccer under these conditions

Impressions of our Hike in the Table Mountain National Park

Hike from Silvermine Gate to a small waterfall to the hills above Muizenberg and descent to Muizenberg.

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five young hikers

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Beautiful Landscapes at the Cape

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Flowers

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Relax and play at the waterfall

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More flowers

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False Bay View

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Rock Agama

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Phila

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Waves at Muizenberg Beach

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Metro to Cape Town City Center

For more information about the project read the section ‘MBC Activities’ and for details about the kids read ‘Meet the Kids & Their Community”.

Hiking with Paul the „Rastaman“

Hiking with Paul was the order of the last two Fridays at Muizenberg Beach Club. Paul is a local Hiking guide and knows the mountains and the natural environment around Cape Town like the back of his hand. He is a good role model and the best person bringing the MBC kids in close contact with the nature, even if hiking isn’t their favourite activity. They gave him likeably the name “Rastaman”, because of his long dreadlocks and his black sunglasses he wears all the time.

At the first Friday the weather was almost perfect: really good conditions of visibility, unfortunately it was 30° and a bit too hot for hiking. But Paul knew a nice and shady walk through Tokai forest located between Muizenberg and the city centre of Cape Town. When we arrived there with the MBC bus, the kids found a tree bearing the so called “baboon fruits” in the near of our parking lot. They filled their pockets with the little red fruits as much as they can. And the volunteers tried the foreign and sweet fruits having a consistency like grapes or litchis with a big kernel inside. After ten minutes everybody was strengthened and we could start the walk through the forest leisurely.

We took a break at a rugby pitch with a well-groomed appearance. Because Paul gave the advice of taking a ball with us before we have started the walk, we could grasp at the chance to play some soccer or rather penalty. Paul applied voluntarily being the goal keeper and prepared himself professionally for his job.

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Paul as a goalkeeper

So both kids and volunteers tried to score a goal from a distance of nearly 10 metres and everyone had his own technique in doing so. Sometimes with only one shoe like Wayden chose it or even by choosing a corner casually like Siminkiwe did.

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Wayden

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Siminkiwe

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Mike’s taking photos from Paul and Friedl in action

In cooperation with our excellent photographer Mike it is possible to present you these snapshots of this soccer event.

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Paul and Samy in action

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Paul and Phila in action

Ultimately the final was composed of the volunteers Samy and me or rather France and Germany. Especially Samy fought passionately in French manner for his country and his hometown PESSAC in the near of Bordeaux. But in the end Germany won this penalty which is not surprising as the German national team won the soccer world championship this year as well. Therefore we refreshed the memory of the last game between France and Germany in which Mats Hummels scored decisively with a header.

But back to the hiking trip…

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Relaxed hiking and enjoying the nature

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Nice view in front of the group

After the thrilling soccer break the walk was continued in an unhurried kind, so that there was enough time to explore the environment like Simikiwe did or time to pose for some photographs like Asi did.

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Siminkiwe

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Asi

On the second Friday the MBC kids were represented by only three guys, but Phila, Yamkela and Wayden were ready for the next hiking. The weather was as good as on the first Friday and Paul chose the area of Constantia where the view was not obscured by clouds or fog. We hiked rapidly, so that there was no time for taking some photos. After almost 30 minutes we got to the top of the mountain Eagles’ Nest and first everyone enjoyed the nice view up to the sea.

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No words are needed … just enjoy!

Phila conquered the white pillar which symbolises the peak of the mountain and Wayden found a nice place for watching the environment closely.

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Wayden

And Anna and me, we took some photographic proofs that we coped with the hike successfully.

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Anna ‘Banana’ and Anna ‘Montana’

Like you can see on the pictures the wind was blowing really strong, so that as a bad incident the sunglasses of Anna became damaged by losing a side of them. Wayden and her mourned together for it some minutes.

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Wayden and Anna aren’t really happy :(

We finished drinking in the beauty of the view and of the first impressions after 10 minutes. Subsequently Paul found via Internet and GPS the coordinates of the guestbook of the peak and a little box with odds and ends, which was hidden in a sheltered place. In contrast to Paul being as cool as a cucumber the whole time, Samy seemed to be really excited.

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Paul, Phila and Samy

Every little mountain climber should complete some tasks on the top of a mountain like leaving a note in the guestbook…

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Notes in the guestbook

…or exchanging little something from yourself for little something from the box. Yamkela presented some stuff which he found in the box and chose a little red handcrafted pocket with some Band-Aids in it.

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Yamkela

The way back to the bus was quite relaxing and there was some time for talking like Samy and Phila did.

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Phila and Samy

I am sure that the next hiking trips with Paul and the MBC kids will be as much fun as the last two ones I was allowed to experience and I am looking forward to them. Until then have a nice time.

Anna ‘Banana’ (from Germany)

Hiking trip in Table Mountain National Park

Hiking is a really popular activity for both kids and volunteers. The kids like it because the trips usually go to a place where you can swim. The volunteers like it because then they have time to talk to the kids and get to know them better.

So last Friday Ant, Zeus, Saskia, Will and me fetched the kids in the MBC bus and went to an area in the mountains close to Muizenberg. A waterfall with natural swimming pools in one hour walking distance was the destination of the trip.

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The path leading there alternated with adventurous footpaths, stony stairs and wooden bridges. Along the way the kids played football or climbed on high rocks with Ant.

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After a half hour walk we arrived at the “waterfall” which unfortunately was no waterfall at all. Due to the last weeks of too little rain it was only a runlet and the swimming pools were just 10 inches deep. But still there was enough water to slake the thirst. The kids as well as the volunteers enjoyed cooling their hot faces under the waterfall.

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Saskia, Will and me decided to follow a couple of kids (Kiyaam, Cameron and Siya) who had left the rest of the group to explore the closer area. After some time, that felt like five minutes, the three Europeans were totally lost in the South African jungle. We followed a small stream until the thicket became impassible. Right before turning around we heard Kiyaam, Cameron and Siya. They were somewhere up a hill and shouting our names. They even shaked some smaller trees to guide us the way towards them. We tried to find a way to them but they were unsure of their whereabouts as well so it was hopeless.

 

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We decided to wander back to the waterfall where the rest of the group was waiting and splashing in the water.

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I had some chocolate cookies that I gave to the kids – they finished the sweets within seconds. When it was time to leave we packed our stuff and the kids were still motivated and carried Saskia’s and my backpack. Maybe they just wanted to get some extra stars for the MBC star chart but for us the way back passed off easily. We returned back to the bus in the warm afternoon sun all tired and hot but feeling a sense of achievement to have hiked far!

Anna, MBC volunteer from Germany and Will, MBC volunteer from England

Shark Cage Diving

I went shark cage diving last weekend about 20 minutes away from where I’m staying in fish hoek. I got picked up at 6.00 along with three other friends and got taken to gansbaai. When we got there we took the boat out until we arrived at a seal island. Seal island is a good place to go for shark diving as it is there feeding ground in the morning. When we got there the men working on the boat dispatched a cage into the sea. They also started Cutting up chunks of meat an throwing blood into the water to attract the sharks.

Two people we were with and my friend volunteered to go first. They got suited into wetsuits and launched themselves into the cage. The wait for our first siting of a shark took at least a good 10 minutes. But once we saw it, it was most defiantly worth it. This huge 15ft shark appeared out of the cloudy water a few meters in front of the people in the cage and the sudden visible shark startled them. After that they because hooked and eager to see more.

After some time it was my turn to go in. Excited and nervous I lunged into the cage. Holding onto the bars I waited looking around the water. It wasn’t long till I spotted a shark. At first I was terrified but it’s sutitly and elegance made me feel relaxed and I enjoyed watching them. I got out the cage and suddenly sited an 18ft shark! It swam by the boat and I realised that it was maybe nearly as big as the boat was! After that we headed back. On the journey back we spotted a pack of dolphins which was also an awesome thing to see! Overall the experience was fantastic and brilliant fun. A mix of adrenaline and excitement!

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