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On my way to the CBD!!!
Cape Town
,
South Africa
Hi! I'm John Bartmann, a 27-year-old guy from
Cape Town
. Let me introduce the purpose of my travels to you!
For a while, I've been planning a massive, year-long trip around the city, one that would ignite my passion for travel and leave a wake of inspiration for others to follow, while following in the awe-inspiring trips already performed by other brave souls.
It all began 17 minutes ago when I performed my final check - car keys, wallet, phone - grabbed my compact 5kg shoulder-bag and hit the famed M3, which connects the Southern Suburbs of the region with the city of
Cape Town
proper.
As I will be in
Cape Town
for the next year, I managed to organise part-time work through a web publishing agency called Teamtalk, ironically owned by a British company! Travelling from Claremont to Teamtalk will be the main challenge. I'll keep you updated as things pan out.
Here we goooooo!!!!!
written by
johnbartmann
on July 16, 2009
from
Cape Town
,
South Africa
from the travel blog:
Claremont to the CBD
tagged
DayOne
and
Teamtalk
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Filter coffee and air conditioning - I've arrived!!!
Cape Town
,
South Africa
Whew! What a journey! I arrived at the Teamtalk parking lot just as the clock turned 1pm, and I was a little behind schedule. I was supposed to be inside the office and actually behind my desk by 1pm, but my co-worker Michael wasn't upset, because he himself been a bit late before.
The roads here are in good condition, considering the horror stories about African buses! I was fortunate enough not to have to rely on public transport. In fact, most of the locals drive cars in the cities of
South Africa
, so buying a cheap car was first on my agenda.
Now I ALWAYS name my cars. I met a local guy called
Johan
(he's Afrikaans, which actually means 'African', even though he's white). I mentioned that I was looking for a name for my new car in one of
South Africa
's 14 local languages.
After brainstorming car names which would reflect a local flavour, we decided to call him 'Oupa' the Opel! So meet, Oupa, which means 'Grandfather' because he's so old! Oupa (like, 'oh-par') will be assisting me with my travels around
Cape Town
for the duration of my trip, precluding the need to test out the African roads - I don't care what the guidebook says, I'm not taking any chances!!!
written by
johnbartmann
on July 16, 2009
from
Cape Town
,
South Africa
from the travel blog:
Claremont to the CBD
tagged
CapeTown
and
Office
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