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Cape to Cairo 2011: Daily Route Schedule
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Cape to Cairo 2011. Driving a 1968 Mustang from Cape Town to Cairo, Sep-Oct '11. Day 01 Cape to Cairo Tuesday 6. Capetown to Vioolsdrift: Start 7.30am: 694km. We leave the Leisure Bay Hotel at 7.30am and head for a spot at Table View Beach for a photo shoot, with Table Mountain as a backdrop. Extras: Barbecue at Owerebos. Day 02 Cape to Cairo Wednesday 7. Vioolsdrift to Helmeringhausen: Start 7.30am: 491km. Following breakfast, we leave Vioolsdrift and cross the border into Namibia. Fuel could be a bit t...
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Cape to Cairo 2011: Harghada: Butlins on the Red Sea
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Cape to Cairo 2011. Driving a 1968 Mustang from Cape Town to Cairo, Sep-Oct '11. Wednesday, 19 October 2011. Harghada: Butlins on the Red Sea. I didn't get my own photo of Harghada, on the Red Sea in Egypt,. So I pinched this off the internet - it rather flatters the place. Yesterday arvo, we limped in to this place, Harghada. We limped because we broke another leaf spring, this time the main rear right one, and car now at the workshop being fixed if it can. On this trip, once at a lodge in Zambia, quite...
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Cape to Cairo 2011: September 2013
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Cape to Cairo 2011. Driving a 1968 Mustang from Cape Town to Cairo, Sep-Oct '11. Wednesday, 4 September 2013. The African expedition doomed for disaster". Rocky road: 'Louise of Argyll' under tow by a mule team. Photo: Stuart Nicol. No, it wasn't our 2011 trip that was "doomed to disaster", but the 1913 expedition, about which I wrote in an early post. Before our departure in 2011. I'm posting this a bit belatedly I'm afraid, but Tom Rowley of The Telegraph. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Cape to Cairo 2011: Trubbel at Edfu...
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Cape to Cairo 2011. Driving a 1968 Mustang from Cape Town to Cairo, Sep-Oct '11. Sunday, 16 October 2011. We're still in Aswan, struggling with some technology, and planning when to leave for Luxor. We've just heard that there have been "troubles" in Edfu, which is half way from here to Luxor in the north and that there's a curfew from 4pm to 6am. There have been Muslim attacks on churches in Edfu. There's more on this at Raymond Ibrahim's site. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Building a wooden boat.
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Cape to Cairo 2011: Catch up photos
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Cape to Cairo 2011. Driving a 1968 Mustang from Cape Town to Cairo, Sep-Oct '11. Sunday, 16 October 2011. Nubian ladies and kids, Karima, Sudan. Ruins" said Gough Whitlam and he'd love here. The temple of Isis on Philae Island, saved in the sixties from the rising waters of the Aswan Dam, is in almost pristine shape and venue for a nightly sight and sound show. And meantime, there's the poisonous coalition of the military government with the resurgent Islamists, leading to the massacre of Coptic Christia...
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Cape to Cairo 2011: Gordon's Mustang
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Cape to Cairo 2011. Driving a 1968 Mustang from Cape Town to Cairo, Sep-Oct '11. Tuesday, 24 May 2011. The magic Mustang, down by the Cape, September 2011. Gordon's 1968 Mustang, just before being shipped off to Cape Town. And look at all that cool navigating gear to play with! I recognise the GPS on the left: same as we use on the boat. But where's the Aircon and Cruise Control? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Building a wooden boat. The blog of the wooden boat I built in HK. Photos of the entries.
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Cape to Cairo 2011: Nubia: Respek, man!
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Cape to Cairo 2011. Driving a 1968 Mustang from Cape Town to Cairo, Sep-Oct '11. Tuesday, 18 October 2011. Nubia: Respek, man! Our buggy owner's son tries on my cool hat. His dad, a Nubian,. Bemoans the "troubles" of March - ie, the so-called "Arab Spring". Their most famous kingdom was the Kingdom of Kush. "Kush" means "troublemakers", or so our [very Egyptian. In Aswan, various Nubians told us that the revolution in March (what the bien pensants. And at the Nubian museum in Aswan - wonderful, it is - t...
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Cape to Cairo 2011: Quick interim update from Aswan
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Cape to Cairo 2011. Driving a 1968 Mustang from Cape Town to Cairo, Sep-Oct '11. Saturday, 15 October 2011. Quick interim update from Aswan. Hi all, and sorry for no posts in last five days. We've been in the Sudanese desert and flat out finding beds, let alone internet connection, so now's the first time we've managed to get online - here in Egypt's wonderful Aswan, near the high dam that makes Lake Nasser. Meantime, thanks for various comments received via email, appreciated. 15 October 2011 at 00:30.
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Cape to Cairo 2011: "In Egypt, a new pogrom"
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Cape to Cairo 2011. Driving a 1968 Mustang from Cape Town to Cairo, Sep-Oct '11. Wednesday, 19 October 2011. In Egypt, a new pogrom". I mentioned earlier Jeff Jacoby's International Herald Tribune. Article about anti-christian violence in Egypt, and I've now found the link, which is here. We're in Egypt, and we travel past guarded churches. and wonder what the situation will be like in Cairo. From Jacoby's article:. From the reprint in the. BTW: I did not mean to suggest, in an earlier post about the Asw...