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Friday, March 23, 2012

Jeffreys bay or better Surfers bay

From Port Elizabeth the road leads me to Jeffreys bay, the town of surfers. I find a beach but no waves. Surfs down today.
Yesterday
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Road

No waves

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Safety first

My rear tire was replaced today. I would like to thank to professional and friendly guys from Xtreme Yamaha in Port Elizabeth, SA. Now I can continue my trip.
Xtreme Yamaha, Port Elizabeth
Old tire

New tire

Yamaha coffee

Adjusting

Now I can continue


Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Arrived to Port Elizabeth, SA

The route was Cintsa bay - East London - Port Alfred - Alexandria - Port Elizabeth, also called Sunshine coast. It was nice, pretty warm weather. The traffic was not too busy. Port Elizabeth is beautiful.
Still a way to go to PE
Guitarist
Parking
Port Elizabeth
Beach
Sand dunes
Tuckelberry from Police academy?
Visa card checking
Lungile living room
Some building in PE







Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Driving on the Wild Coast

Port St. Johns - Umtata - Butterworth - Cintsa bay
Road
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Bridge over Kei river
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Painful visit of Port St. Johns

After Durban I continue my trip on N2 to Port Shepstone. It is Sunday March 18th, 2012. The weather is perfect and the road is nice. Some 15 kms before PSJ I stop at small town called Umzumbe. I stop at backpackers place next to the road. Bianca opens the door and shows me around the extraordinary place called Mantis & Moon. After that I drive to Shelly Beach where I buy new camera (Olympus VG-160) as my previous (Panasonic FT3) was lost and missed forever in otherwise beautiful botanic garden Makaranga in Kloof, Durban. From Shelly beach I start driving all the way down to Port Edward where I stop to see the place and walk around. After PE I hit the road to Bizana, Flagstaff, Lusikisiki and finally Port St. Johns as a destination. This is the road to Wild Coast and is very nice. The villages are full of colours and people are very friendly. But it starts to be very very cold. I put on me all the cloth I have. I think it’s 10C or even 5C. I arrive to PSJ at the dark. I go directly to the place called Jungle Monkey. It is a very nice backpackers place with a lot of facilities and a nice swimming pool. I decide for camping. Later in the evening I see one of the permanent guests is also a big chicken who is always in the bar, close to the stage and music equipment which is ready for jam sessions. Dogs and cats are also nearby. I can’t resist to play guitar. Next morning I pack my stuff on my motorbike and I drive to see so called Air Strip. This is a high latitude view point above PSJ canyon. On the way down I have an accident. My motorbike just slipps at the first curve and I crash on the road. I hardly manage to pick up my motorbike and I return to Jungle Monkey. I have scretches all over my body and I have to take a shower to clean the wounds. I also feel strong pain in both of my knees. The tarmac is extremly rough there. Luckilly the helmet is strong enough. Henny from Berlin who works at JM for many years gives me a Bepanthen cream to put on my wounds. My motorbike is also damaged. Thanks to Mike from Johannesburg who repaired my steel brake pedal and who also works at JM, I can drive my motorbike now to East London. Mike is an ex-biker and has some similar experiences with motorbike accidents than me. I decide to stay one more night at JM to feel a little bit better. At the evening Mike and Henny organize a sundowners trip to Air Strip. I make a peace with the place. We have few drinks with a nice view up there. Port St. Johns is right now the most dangerous place in the world to swim or surf. In last six years there were six deadly shark attacks at PSJ. In these waters the attacker is Zambezi shark, so called Bullshark. After my recent accident I definatelly don't want to go to swim now. Henny tells me that two days ago it was -4C in Johannesburg. I think to myself, so that’s why I was so cold. Next day Mike says, it was probably a cow shit that knocked me off my motorbike. I beleive it so too.
Port Edward
Sign
Sign
People
Two guys
Many guys
Turbo distortion chicken @ JM
Guitar @ JM
Tent @ JM
Outdoor sofa @ JM
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A way to Air Strip
Air Strip
Port St. Johns
Bike and view of PSJ
An accident
One of the scratches
Hmm
Why to wear a helmet
More scratches


A wound to clean
 
Shuttle for sundowners

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Safely arrived to Durban

After Maputo I drove through Swaziland and entered South Africa at Lavumisa border. I visited St. Lucia for one night and then I drove to Durban.
Direction to Goba
Swaziland

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Driving to Lavumisa

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Stop to eat

Balito, north from Durban