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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Ahoj from Praha!

Dear followers,

Christina has moved from the sunny beaches of the Indian Ocean to the cobblestone streets of Prague! I will be studying in Prague with NYU until December. Prague is such a beautiful city. One of the museums we went to, Narodni Muzeum, is situated on top of a large hill. The view of the city from there was amazing.
The streets are all narrow and cobblestone-d, which is difficult to walk on, but the colors are so bright and the architecture so detailed.
Here is the main square in Prague, Old Town Square. During the day, the square is full of small stalls and tourists buying all kinds of souvenirs and foods. There is a church in the square that puts on a show at the hour...but I haven't witnessed it yet.The Charles Bridge is a must see in Prague. Here are pictures of the bridge and from the bridge.
Prague is so pretty. Here are 3 of the hundreds of pictures I took of buildings around the city.More pictures to follow.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

uShaka Marine World

I love fish.Especially jellyfish,
dolphins
and penguins.Sharks are alright too.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Hluhluwe Game Reserve

This past weekend, I became one with nature. We traveled to Hluhluwe Game Reserve, lived in Bonamanzi Tree Houses, and went on a safari. Here are some of the pictures I took.
1. The front of our tree house. It wasn't exactly in a tree but it was surrounded by lots of trees. The kitchen and bathroom were downstairs. The living room and bedrooms were upstairs. There was electricity, and running water. It was nice and quiet.

This is the back of our house. We had a nice balcony with a picnic table and a great view of nature.

2. These pictures were taken during our safari.
Here is our Land Rover vehicle and our game driver (we all thought he looked like Matt Damon) on the left.
Our lodge was a 20 minute drive from the game park. The open vehicle was bad news for our eyes and hair. The wind was extremely strong and the temperature was cold. We were all in fetal position to the park and back.

South Africa is known for its Big Five animals - elephant, water buffalo, black rhino, lion and cheetah. These are known as the Big Five because they are dangerous and hard to catch. The game park that we went to had all Big Five but whether we would see any or not depended on luck. Hluhluwe also has hippos, giraffes, zebras and other smaller animals. We went on a 3 hour drive from 7am to 10am. Unfortunately we only saw 3 of the Big Five (elephant, water buffalo and rhino)...but we got really close to zebras and giraffes. All in all it was a great experience.

This zebra was looking at me.
We stumbled upon a mommy giraffe and two babies.