Friday, June 25, 2010
June 22nd – St. James, Kalk Bay, Cape Point, Ostrich’s & Boulders Beach in Simonstown
June 21st - Portugal vs. North Korea Game
We then met back up with Ali & Tim and all headed to Mitchell's Brewery for drinks & Ali & Tim's lunch before we were going to the 1:30pm Portugal vs. North Korea game. This place was pretty cool, good space & lots of TV's. The nachos they got were really good, I did have to try one. The beer that Ali & I tried was a Forester's Draught light, it was much better than Tony's Old Wobbly, which was 11% alcohol. It was gross, he didn't end up getting another. Tim decided to try the Robben Island Ice Tea.
Then it was time to head towards the game. Since Mitchell's Brewery is located in the V&A Waterfront, we actually ended up walking a different way to the Stadium; it actually ended up being less lines & closer than from Long street to Main street.
This game we actually had the best seats in the 200 level, 218 to be exact. Ali & Tim had section 403, so the whole joke walking was they were in the van outside the stadium, or they were the sweepers working at the stadium. We thought we were all pretty funny, however, they actually were exactly the same as us, just on opposite sides of the stadium.
The stadium was packed with Portugal fans.
This game was my favorite game to watch. There was so much action, and 7 goals!!!! We were on the right side to see ALL those goals happen. There were so many fans blowing their vuvuzela's and in unison, flags were waving, & people cheering!!
It was a blast, oh and of course Shakira song playing:
On a side note, I had to run to the washroom during half time, and just so you guys know, these bathrooms here were amazing clean and there was never a wait for women to use the washroom. Again, I couldn't get over how clean everything was!
We met up with Tim & Ali in our meeting place & headed to Long street. As we were walking, we past some sort of military center & Tony got a great shot of a military guy in front of the Humanity sign.
We went to a weird bar, can't remember the name, but we were the only customers. Ali tried to get them to play New Kids on the Block, since they had been playing every other old song possible. I got a glass of extremely sweet wine because they had barely any choices.
So then we decided to try a classic South Africa shot called Springbok. Again, they only had enough for 2, so Ali & I took those & it tasted like a thin mint cookie; they were really good! The boys took a shot called Snowball, Tony thought it tasted like chocolate. We had one more drink there, but had to leave because the music was killing the guys haha
We then headed to find the Indian restaurant that is supposed to be the best in town. We were the first one in there & then stayed for like 3 more hours. This place was very swanky, & really nice. To bad we are never dressed appropriately for this nice places. However, the napkins that were on our plate were actually bibs. So we tied those around our neck & we looked like everyone else. We ordered garlic nan for a starter & then I ordered lamb curry in a nut sauce, Tony got the spiciest meal there was you could order, Ali got a cucumber salad & potatoes wedges, & Tim ordered a creamy curry dish. Tim, Tony & I were in love with this place, the food was AMAZING, just incredible.
After a few bottles of wine, Ali was still really hungry because she's not a fan of curry dishes, so we head back to Fork, where we went at the beginning of the trip. We decided to order the exact same dessert, Toffee pudding bread & Ali got herself some fried asparagus. We shared a pitcher of sangria, however, sangria in Cape Town is made with Brandy too. It wasn't bad, just different. After a few glasses, Time & Ali went home, but Tony & I decided to hang out longer at Fork. The owner said to stay as long as we'd like, so we had the whole upstairs to ourself. After hanging out, we were tired, so we hopped into a taxi & headed back to Sea Point (only like a 10 minute cab ride). It was a fun day & night!
June 20th – Shark Dive – Meeting the Great Whites
From our long night out with our new Alaskan friends, Tony & I were happy that we didn’t have to get picked up till 9:40am to go swimming with the great white sharks. Brendan & Pat got dropped off & we just waited till our van came to get us.
Ali & Tim their day in Camps bay, went to lunch there where they ran into (older English player) while walking down the street. They also decided to have dinner in Camps Bay, where they stayed to watch the Ivory Coast vs. Brazil Game.
Now, to continue on with our journey, there was one other Italian in the van with us, we tried picking up 12 Mexican’s, however, the driver came back & said they had too much tequila last night & to come back. So we went & picked up 2 guys from Jordan, that took forever as well, then got 1 guy from North Carolina, & finally went back to pick up the 12 Mexican’s, but only 2 made it. I was happy because 1 was a girl, so I wasn’t the only girl going on this INSANE excursion.
After a 2 hour drive (going extremely fast), we made it into the town of Gansbaai – this town is between Cape Agulhas & Cape Point. There are 100’s of great whites patrolling Gansbaai’s shores – there are signs all over that say Do NOT Swim. We were with the White Shark Projects. They had a very cute bed & breakfast house that we all went into for a delicious breakfast/lunch. From the little porch we sat outside on eating our food, you should see Dyer Island (this is where all the seals hang out & then when they want food they have to swim across Shark Alley, where if they are lucky they will make it across, but then they need to make that swim back again).
This whole time I was very nervous. I still wasn’t 100% sure if I was going to go into the water but I was just enjoying my breakfast. Then they went through instructions with us & we headed to the boat. I was thinking the boat would have been a little bigger than what we got on to. However, we did see all the people who were from the trip out before us come back in one piece, so that was reassuring. However, it doesn’t help when the boys were saying things like, “Hope you’re enjoying your last meal” or “It’s a good day to be eaten by a shark.”
We all boarded, put on our life vests, & cruised for 15 minutes to get out to the point where the cage was in the water. On the way, one guy held up some raw fish & this bird was flying with us trying to eat the fish from the guys hand – it was pretty cool because we were going SOOOO fast.
Finally, we anchored the boat & while they were pulling in the cage, someone yells SHARK!! We all go to one side of the boat, and when I saw this enormous beast in the water, I looked right at Tony & was like “I don’t think I can do this.” We hadn’t even started throwing out the chum to attract the great whites & they were already right at our boat. This one girl who worked on the boat then started to throw some in & all of a sudden instead of 1 enormous shark, there were 2. One even tried biting the back of the boat where they were throwing the chum in & the guy started hitting the boat to make noise so the shark would not bite the boat.
The cage was now ready for the first group. We only had 10 people & you could only have 4-5 in the cage at a time. I had to first see others do this, and sure enough, Brendan was the first to get suited up in a wet suit, mask on, and hopped on top of the cage and slid in. That was what I thought the scariest thing was – actually getting into the cage. You are sitting on top of this cage, holding on with open water around you – hang on tight, otherwise one slip the wrong way, you are not in the cage but open water with the sharks. So Brendan was in there for like 5 minutes by himself, but then finally Pat was ready along with 3 others. The crew throws 2 huge dead fish heads on a rope right in front of the cage so the sharks come right up to the cage. While watching Brendan & Pat in there, this one shark, jaws opened went right to Brendan’s side of the cage. Again, I was like, I don’t think I can do this. My stomach & body were in knots just watching this.
So after about 30 minutes, they told the us to go suit up. I thought, ok, I’ll just put the wet suit on & if I feel up for this, I’m ready to go. But next thing I know, everyone’s out of the cage, 2 people are in, Tony’s next, so I just go after him. Again, the scariest part was getting into that cage. Once in the water (which actually wasn’t that cold, probably do to the fact my heart was racing), you have to make sure to hold on to the top of the cage & put your feet on the front of the cage, NOT through the cage, just resting to hold you steady. The guys in the boat will then yell, “DOWN, to your left” or whatever side the shark was on. So we would hold our breath, push ourselves under the water, try and hook your foot to the bottom pole & look the direction. We had weights on us too to help us stay under easier.
As they yelled, DOWN to us, our first look at a great white was directly straight ahead of us. He was swimming right to the cage & then as he turned, his HUGE black eye looked even creeper at me than the Lion encounter a few days back. We came to the top of the water, and everyone was yelling, like OH MY GOD! I was breathing so hard, Tony had to make sure I was ok, I told him I was and but you know it we heard DOWN again. These sharks were everywhere & I still can’t tell you how big they are, it was so intense. We had our underwater camera, so hopefully we got some good shots. We were in there for about 30 minutes. The other girl was down with us at the same time, and she had enough after like 10 minutes. But I held strong & stayed for the entire time. The boys were proud!
After a few more views of this amazing creatures from above the water, we then headed out to see Dyer Island where all the seals hang out. We got there pretty quick, but poor Brendan, wasn’t feeling his best. They told him to suck on a sucker, but that didn’t do it for him. Poor guys!
Dyer Island was covered, from top to bottom & in the ocean with seals – they were everywhere!!!! Oh & it smell bad – like a really gross, old, used toilet. However, it was really fun to see all the seals hanging out and to also hear them making so much noise. From there we headed back to dry land. We didn’t get to see any sharks breeching from the water, but I think our shark encounter was even closer than that.
They had treats from us and hot drinks with we got back. There was a guy videoing the whole time while we were on the boat, so we got to watch the video of what we just did which was fun. We also got certificates that said we survived the shark dive. They had some showers for us to use if we wanted to, but only Brendan decided to go for it. Hahahahaha however, Brendan didn’t lock the door to his room & Newman, this guy in charge of the place, walked right in on him. Newman screamed higher than I probably could & we all started dying laughing. It was soooo funny, then Brendan comes out like nothing happened, hahaha. Ahhhh….good stuff.
We had a 2 hour drive back, where some people slept, then we got stuck in traffic, but finally made it home around 8pm, just in time to shower, change & run to a nearby bar to watch Ivory Coast vs. Brazil. We went to this 2 storey restaurant/bar, enjoyed a good curry soup, & pasta, maybe a glass or 2 of white wine, & then we headed home because we were exhausted from a fun filled – frightening day!