To see far more shots of my current adventures by way of Japan, Vietnam (and once I have some totally free time, Korea), please take a look at my Flickr photostream.
Muizenberg Beach in Cape Town Cape Town, South Africa What’s it like surfing Cape Town’s Muizenberg Beach in the winter? Not as cold as I thought it would be! My surfing road trip update from South Africa. After two weeks of intense surfing in Cape Town, I’m already seeing a huge improvement in my technique. The surfing at Muizenberg has been a lot of fun, with plenty of waves for everyone to practice on. In fact they never seem to stop! This is the reason why Muizenberg Beach is considered by many to be one of the best places in the world for learning how to surf. Warming Up with Instructors TK and Nikita Surfing At Muizenberg My surf adventure began in Cape Town, where I spent 12 days surfing on and off with instructors. We learned how to paddle into waves, proper positioning to catch them, how to pop up onto the board, correct stance, the basics of turning, and how to stay safe. The abundant practice time really helped me improve. We’d usually hav...
Recently I was invited to the newly opened and exciting menu of Nawab, and so presenting you my candid reviews of Restaurant Nawab, Dubai. Nawab means the head of the state in Urdu/Hindi language and therefore the food served in Nawab is fine dining style within affordable range. Nawab offers a perfect blend of delicious Indian cuisine with royal authentic ambiance and fine dining style in a peaceful neighborhood of Dubai – DIP. So let’s read the exciting review of Nawab authentic Indian Restaurant, Dubai and dine like Nawab. Seating area of Nawab Restaurant Let’s take an overview of Nawab Authentic Indian Restaurant, Dubai Nawab with a very grand and magnificent ambiance present the authentic North Indian cuisine with great flavors and hospitality. As per the name Nawab which means head of the state you will also be treated like Nawab in this restaurant with special attention and care to all at this place. With many Indian delicacies and inclusion of Indian sizzlers, Indian Chin...
Dunedin may be best known for being home to Otago University and Baldwin Street, the steepest street in the world. But there's much more to the little south island New Zealand city than that. I think what struck me most about Dunedin was the beautiful buildings scattered around downtown. Here are a few of my favorites. The Coolest Architecture in Dunedin, New Zealand The Dunedin Railway Station is one of the most iconic buildings on New Zealand's south island. The architect, George Troup, was forever known as “Gingerbread George” after designing this beauty, which was built in the early 1900s. Dunedin's Town Hall building, located in The Octagon (a giant city square, except that it has 8 sides), is pretty impressive. It was built in 1880, but has been redesigned and restored a few times, most recently in 1989. Right next to Town Hall stands St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral . The church opened in 1919, and is said to have the only stone-vaulted nave in New Zealand....
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