Cape Town

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”.

Soccer

Every Thursday is soccer day at MBC.
Not much to say about it, just look at the pictures to see how the kids enjoy it!

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Soccer field in Muizenberg

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Siya in action

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Goalkeeper Asi

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Mike

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Kiyaan’s dream: Become a professional soccer player

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Yamkela – practicing some Kung Fu kicks

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Siminkiwe

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Siya again

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Wayden

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Wayden taking a selfie in Anna’s sunglasses

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Asi

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It’s all about fun

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Happy and exhausted kids :-)

You want to know more?
Just read the other blogs :-)

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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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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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)

MBC Olympics

What a historical day!! Nobody will forget the first MBC Olympic Games at this amazing beach in mama Africa’s home.
It was a important day for the kids. The kids competed in 5 games. We started with a fast warm up because the kids were really excited to start the competition.
First game was a 60m run, on time. The first runner was Siminkiwe, he start really power full and finished in a really good time. Sia also gave us his best.

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The fastest runner was Siminkiwe

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Sia goes fast

Second game was to score a ball into a blue bucket 15 meters away. In this game the kids who play soccer have a bigger chance to score than the surfer of the group perhaps.

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soccer game

 

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MBC soccer game

 

Wayden start’s the next game were it was important to know something about South Africa. Adrian was the next which was tested for its expertise, and these questions were more difficult than the kids expected.

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Wayden is always smiling

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“questions” game Nr. 3 of the MBC olympics

The next round we were extremely excited. It was a talent show where the kids can show us whatever they want. We had no idea what to expect as a jury. Yamkela and Kiyaam took our breath away. Yamkela was doing some crazy jumps in the air, and Kiyaam played drums on a surfboard. Which was really cool!

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Yamkela – king of the MBC backflip

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Kiyamm the drummer

The final competition was surfing. 5 minutes in the water and try to catch as many waves you can. Asi is a very deticated surfer and was really looking forward to this competition.

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Asi best MBC surfer

 

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Last game was surfing

It was a fair competition for the kids with very different games, so each kid had a chance to win gold, silver or bronze medals. After this day we had a lot winners because all the kids did a fantastic job this day. Phila win the gold medal, Asi silver medal and Kiyaam the bronze medal.

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The first MBC Olympics gold meddle winner 2014

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yeeeaaahhhhhh Muizenberg Beach Club first Olympics!!!!!!

Braai at Nancy’s

Yesterday was the best day of my life. I have always dreamed about being a part of African love, energy and dance. And it happened! Tonight, all the volonteers of MBC were to invited to ‘braai’ (South African name for barbecue) at Nancy’s house. Nancy lives in Khayelitsha, the largest township in Cape Town. Ant has known Nancy his whole life. She used to work for his grandmother, cleaning her house once a week, and when Ant’s gran died, Ant employed Nancy to work at Learn 2 Surf and the MBC volunteer house. After Nancy finished work on Wednesday, we all drove in the MBC bus to the township where Nancy lives. DSC_0014

When we arrived, we made a short walk among the houses to see how people live in the township. The locals have very little money and most of them have built their own houses from things they have found – but everyone was so happy and friendly – not like the rich people in the fancy houses. Behind us, a small group of kinds was following us. Very curious but also shy, they stayed at a reasonable distance from us .. and Zeus, Ant’s big white dog (is a celebrity in Muizenberg, and very popular on Facebook).

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 But it was very easy to break the ice with the kids, and I’ve hardly put a child on my back when four others followed. We jumped, laughed, and spun around dancing in the street. It was a great exeperience : I don´t know who were the happiest !

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And it was only the beginning ! As a gift, the children gave us a small show of their best dance and songs: national anthem and traditional dances, everything was perfect. At this time, I felt I was exactly where I belong. One of Nancy`s friends was a dancing teacher : she took and water bucket and turned it into drum.DSC_0104

At this time, no matter which color we were, everybody was just dancing and singing and having fun together.

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 Then, it was braai time. We gave crisps to the children outside, and joined Nancy to eat diner: Later we took some pictures of her family as a gift that we will print for her.DSC_0235

 DSC_0247I have never met such friendly, welcoming and smiling people. This human experience was really amazing because it was definitely what I wanted to do in South Africa.

Table Mountain & Signal Hill

Hi,
I’m Florent and I’m with my two roomates Friedl (photograph) and Samy (volonteer) to share with you one of our most incredible journey in South Afrika !

Saturday 20th September : Table Mountain & Signal Hill

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 Perfect day to go hiking with the other volonteers of the MBC on Table mountain: amazing sky, not too much wind, just the long road between us and the top!

DSC_0149One objectif : Reach the sun !

From the first step of the climb, you can see a breach between two mountains. Then, every step makes you watch the valley better than your feets: Cape town, the Sea, and Lion’s Head on the left.

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After 30 minutes, you can’t see Lion’s head anymore, and it gets colder because you are exactly between the two mountains. No more sun, but an amazing view with water falling from the top on the left,  big and pretty stones on the right.

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And after 1hour30, we are in the gorge. Explosion of the sun, after 30 minutes with the head so close to the floor, we finally reach the sky !!

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Far away, our second objective : Signal Hill for sunset. Just the time to take the cable car, and here we go !

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Signal Hill : It’s 17h45. Sunset is expected around 18h30, just enough time to enjoy the landscape around, table mountain in our back, and the endless sea in front of us.

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We walked through the grass to find the perfect view, crossing the road of lovers and other tourist.

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And soudainly, it’s happen. Sunset. No more words, enjoy the view.


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Florent, Friedl and Samy

My first weeks with MBC

I’m Anna, a new volunteer from Norway. I arrived a couple of weeks ago and I really love it here.  The people are so friendly, the kids are awesome, the nature is breathtaking and the surf is good!

I was really nervous before I left, it’s a long way from Norway to South-Africa, but once I arrived here all my worries disappeared.
Muizenberg is really a lovely place to be. It feels safe and I already feel at home here.

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I’ve met the kids and they are so cool. They all have such different personalities and a lot of energy! It’s so much fun spending time with them!
We have been surfing and playing soccer on the beach.

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It’s so much fun surfing with the kids, you can see they are all smiling the whole time and having such a good time in the water. And they are really good!

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I’m staying here for 3 months and I really look forward to getting to know the children better and have loads of fun with them!

I also look forward to see all the cool places around here.

(Anna, volunteer from Norway)