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Tag Archives: Magaliesberg
Flying without wings
As the resident ‘adrenaline junkie’ at SW Africa, I’m usually game to try out activities that verge on the extreme. And which are, more often than most, considered crazy by my colleagues. My latest experience – Sky Diving! Armed with … Continue reading
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Tagged adrenaline junkie, Africa, Cape Town, Carletonville, Dutch courage, Johannesburg, Magaliesberg, Parachuting, South Africa, Tourism, travel
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