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hi Lindt, mummiena
thanks so much for sharing the pics. pendek kata, tempat tempat yang sama lah kita pegi.......pics I pun lebih kurang macam tu. cuma I ikut jugak safari trip tengok hippopothamus hehe....gambo nanti la, sibuk sangat sekarang, belum sempat nak buat akaun photobucket (alasan famous I)...
so, sabar ya, appreciate you guys sharing the pics.....nanti yang terkurang I bolehlah tambah, macam museum tu, pegi tak? |
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Originally posted by Dunhill. at 4-12-2007 12:01 AM
Dunhill pon jeles jugakk.. Dulu Dunhill ada kawan kt KL yg berasal dari Cape Town.. Name die Anita.. Dia dah balik SA.. Antara kenangan yang tk buleh dilupakan ialah saat kami bersama sama berjog ...
cadangan yang baik tu Dun......memang unik pengalaman di sana. truly pun ada ramai kawan dari sana sekarang....kalau melawat, boleh lah dorang jadi tour guide....
Dun tunggu kawin nanti, gi honeymoon kat sana...berlatarbelakang kan table mountain tu, fuyooo......hehe
kata orang sana, cape town ni, you can have one season in a day...memang betul, pagi boleh panas, tup tup jadi sejuk, jadi sederhana. ada satu hari tu elok elok I kat shopping, tiba tiba ribut sekelip mata. |
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Memang tak boleh jangka cuaca di sana..masa saya pergi..we were there for a week..tapi tak dapat naik Table Mountain..sebab asal nak naik je..tiba2 very misty... Seronoknya truly dapat ke safari..saya teringin nak gi.. tapi anak2 kecik sangat lagi... tak sesuai.. Btw, sesiapa dah ke Kruger National Park. Katanya its very interesting place to visit. Cuba tengok clip kruger at utube.. I like....tentang anak lembu kena serang ngan cheetah/lion(tak ingat), tapi at last dapat escape. .yang amat trajis nye..entah mcmana, tengah lari2 tu, anak lembu tu kena tangkap pulak kat buaya..scary bila sang buaya dan cheetah/lion tu dok gaduh for the anak lembu... mcm dah nak terkulai je anak lembu tu..tapi yang miracle nya... tiba2 segerombolan mak bapak lembu datang utk selamatkan anak lembu tu.. , anak lembu yang nyawa2 ikan tu..akhirnya lepas.. |
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Prisoners' diets were determined by their race. The main proportion of any meal was mealies (corn) sometimes supplemented with rice or beans. Food was used for barter (commonly for sexual favors) and smuggling of food from the kitchen was 'rife'. Those prisoners with a higher category of privileges (see Prisoner's ID Card) could obtain food from the prison shop, to a value not exceeding R8 a month.
source: africanhistory.about.com
gambar: sendiri ambik
When prisoners arrived at the prison they were issued with ID-cards. The example here, for Billy Nair, was prisoner number 69/64 (the 69th prisoner of 1964), and was sentenced to 20 years for sabotage. (Nelson Mandela was prisoner 466/64.)
Prisoners were classified according to four different levels of privilege, A to D:
Category A prisoners, the most privileged, were allowed access to radios, newspapers, and to buy their own food (such as coffee, peanut butter, margarine, and jam) from the prison shop. They were allowed to receive and send up to three letters a month, and to receive two visits a month (visits could be swapped for an extra two letters each month).
Category D prisoners were not allowed access to radios, newspapers, or the shop. They could only have letters twice a year (these could not exceed 500 words, any longer and the end would just be cut off), and one half-hour visit every six months. In addition, category D prisoners were expected to do hard labor in the limestone quarry.
Race and religion were taken into consideration in terms of how prisoners were treated. The standard prison outfit was sandals, short pants and a canvas jacket (no underwear or socks). Coloured or Indian prisoners were, however, issued with shoes, socks, long trousers and a jersey.
source: africanhistory.about.com
gambar: sendiri punya
Sebuah kramat yang terdapat di Robben Island
The Moturu Kramat, a sacred site for Muslim pilgrimage on Robben Island, was built in 1969 to commemorate Sayed Adurohman Moturu, the Prince of Madura. Moturu, one of Cape Town's first 'imams', was exiled to the island in the mid 1740s and died there in 1754.
Muslim political prisoners would pay homage at the shrine before leaving the island.
source: africanhistory.about.com
gambar: sindiri juga tangkap ini gambar
Freedom...at last dapat keluar penjara...
sayu je rasa masa kat Robben Island ni |
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Reply #66 Lindt's post
SUBHANALLAH...
amaze tgk gamab yg LIDTS paste..cecantik..
raser cam nak gi..
tu ler kalu boleh bagi roughtly budget(air ticket+accomodation+pocket money suggested) for 2 adults and 1 kid and infant..
just nak compare the price for some other selected destination....
thanks... |
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Originally posted by haszyoe at 4-12-2007 06:14 PM
SUBHANALLAH...
amaze tgk gamab yg LIDTS paste..cecantik..
raser cam nak gi..
tu ler kalu boleh bagi roughtly budget(air ticket+accomodation+pocket money suggested) for 2 adults and 1 kid and i ...
tang bajet tu kena tunggu yang arif jawab le...siapa2 yang fly dari klia ke cape town tu.
sebab dua2 kali saya pergi tu dari botswana ... masa tu dok kat sana.
(dari botswana nak ke negara afrika yg lain pun tambang mahal ) |
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Originally posted by Dunhill. at 4-12-2007 12:01 AM
Dunhill pon jeles jugakk.. Dulu Dunhill ada kawan kt KL yg berasal dari Cape Town.. Name die Anita.. Dia dah balik SA.. Antara kenangan yang tk buleh dilupakan ialah saat kami bersama sama berjog ...
naik kapal lah bang dun kalau nak jumpa dengan jamal pak tongkol tu
adress dia kat pulau jawa |
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Reply #66 Lindt's post
lindt's great pictures dear...historic place eh? nelson mandela was held here
apartheid is still rampant there |
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Reply #70 OsHiN_hOnEy's post
Tapi dia dah pindah kt Zimbabwe dah 5 tahun lepas --
Thanks -
[ Last edited by Dunhill. at 5-12-2007 01:55 AM ] |
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Reply #68 Lindt's post
sesapa boleh tolong jawab tang bajet ni....
tengah teruja bangat ni nengok gamba kat sini...
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Originally posted by mummiena at 4-12-2007 11:06 AM
Memang tak boleh jangka cuaca di sana..masa saya pergi..we were there for a week..tapi tak dapat naik Table Mountain..sebab asal nak naik je..tiba2 very misty... Seronoknya truly dapat ke safari. ...
lawak lak citer you mummiena.....cam orang lak gaduh gaduh...hehe. |
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Originally posted by Lindt at 4-12-2007 06:37 PM
tang bajet tu kena tunggu yang arif jawab le...siapa2 yang fly dari klia ke cape town tu.
sebab dua2 kali saya pergi tu dari botswana ... masa tu dok kat sana.
(dari botswana nak ke negar ...
sekarang msih duduk sana ke Lindt? |
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Originally posted by Dunhill. at 4-12-2007 09:53 PM
Tu lah T.. kawan dun pon cakap banyak tempat yang menarik di sana -- tadi kawan dun si Anita tu ada kirim gambar thru e-mail -- ni dia gambarnya --
http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x ...
a ah, cantik....truly pegi jugak situ....cewah, asyik berkonon...orang letak pic, dia masih belum gak. pegi la melawat dia dun.....boleh berjogging kat sana pulak |
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Originally posted by OsHiN_hOnEy at 4-12-2007 10:46 PM
insyaallah, kena plan betul2
eh Tru, kat SA ada tak jual nasi berlaok? bang dun tu kalau sehari tak makan nasi berlaok, especially yang kat tepi tong sampah DBKL tu
nanti dia bad mood, ...
nanti truly tanyakan ya oshin, betul tu......kesian pulak dia. tapi kalau desperate, dia boleh beli beberapa bungkus nasi tong sampah berlaok tu, freeze kan, bila sampai SA bukak la bekal dia makan.........
cam mana cadangan truly tu? ok tak? |
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Originally posted by haszyoe at 5-12-2007 09:31 AM
sesapa boleh tolong jawab tang bajet ni....
tengah teruja bangat ni nengok gamba kat sini...
hmm...tak tau jugak la budget tu haszyoe......saya pegi dari australia. campo tambang semua, untuk sorang, saya belanja dalam Au4 ribu kut....kalau duit mesia dalam 12 ribu la, seorang. tapi tu dari aussie. kat malaysia tak tau pulak. |
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Reply #79 truly's post
Truly ni dok kat Australia ker la ni? |
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