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		<title>Event Transportation Services Can Make Your Event Fantastic!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are some handfuls of companies that provide consultation and event management with issues related to transportation and travelling. Either, you are conventional organizer hired, or, you own the event facilities, you can be assisted with every possible facility in your budget. Planning an event transportation by and experienced Event TransportationServices that are aware of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are some handfuls of companies that provide consultation and event management with issues related to transportation and travelling. Either, you are conventional organizer hired, or, you own the event facilities, you can be assisted with every possible facility in your budget. Planning an event transportation by and experienced Event TransportationServices that are aware of the depth and the breadth of the situations, possibilities and requirement is obviously an idea far better than planning a big event yourself. Select a <a href="http://www.bauersit.com/">Event Transportation Service</a> that has various deals and plans you can take up from.</p>
<p>Planning requires figuring out the budget, picking up dates, alternating them if required, selecting and advance booking of the transportation, procuring permits and parking systems. Depending on the nature of event the appropriate transportation must be chosen. This will ensure the right motif of the event as well.</p>
<p>A good news is we have entered and era where all this can be done by sitting at home. Using internet is a good option for managing all that is discussed above. In fact online booking and information is available by almost every agency.</p>
<p>Putting up the driving job on a professional and relaxing at a comfortable seat can be of so much fun. Hiring a professional for long distance is a good option as he gives you a hazel free ride out of the city’s traffic. All you have to do is sit back, relax and enjoy the ride.</p>
<p>Some of the transport even provide on board rest rooms and personal entertainment options. While choosing a transportation service remember you must remember that you be eco-friendly. After all it is never bad to think about the environment first and take care of it. Hiring a transportation services for help is both safe as well as fun to be with.</p>
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		<title>Cape Town Vacation &#8211; Travel Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2010 14:44:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cape Town is popular for its rich multicultural background. It is, in fact, one of the globe&#8217;s multicultural metropolitan areas and is the 2nd most densely populated city in South Africa with an estimated 3.5 million residents. Cape Town also covers the largest inland area in the entire South African territory. The city is bordered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Cape Town is popular for its rich multicultural background. It is, in fact, one of the globe&#8217;s multicultural metropolitan areas and is the 2nd most densely populated city in South Africa with an estimated 3.5 million residents. Cape Town also covers the largest inland area in the entire South African territory. The city is bordered by the Indian and Atlantic Ocean and the view when you are on Table Mountain of Cape Good Hope is simply breathtaking. This particular city is a preferred amusement venue of many international rock trips and famous jazz artists.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Cape Town is wonderfully gorgeous simply because of its shimmering shorelines as well as vineyards that decorate the edge of the actual city. The scenery within this city are like no other, unique and elegant. Visitors really like to watch whales and dolphins parade along its shore lines. Luxury boat racing activities are usually additionally a common happy and thrilling exercise with regard to people and visitors. If a person want to relax through pampering yourself, you may discover plenty of luxurious spas in Cape Town. A person can additionally find majestic African hotels, mother nature influenced accommodations, and a store shopping area with more than 400 global manufacturer stores.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Tourism is a very active business here in Cape Town as millions of visitors come and enjoy all of nature&#8217;s wonders and fun activities every year. But of course, your vacation will not be total with out viewing the Kruger National Park, a safari recreation area along with all the wild animals you may discover in Africa. You can also visit historical places such as Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for eighteen years. The waters in Cape Town are relaxingly warm particularly in St. James Beach where you can also see colorful beach houses that truly a spectacle to behold. Boulders Beach one of the most beautiful beaches in Cape Town where you can also marvel at the sights of African penguins.<br />
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For good entertainment, great authentic African food and liquor, you can find it all in the well-liked bars and cafes in the center of Cape Town. For sightseeing, you can enjoy the stunning views on top of the Table Mountain. Surfing is actually one of the most beloved sports in the city where the yearly Red Bull Big Wave Africa Surfing Competition is held.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Climate: Though Cape Town remains gorgeous all year round, activities come to a halt during the winter months of June through August. These are the months when and cold and wet seasons are experienced. Winter season happens from May to September with large cold fronts from the Atlantic Ocean with large precipitation. Rain falls occur in winter time as well. Summer time occurs from November through March that is generally warm and dry although frequent strong winds can also be experienced. These strong winds are loved by locals as it cleans the air of pollution. Hot scorching days are experienced for about two weeks in the month of February or March.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Transportation: Cape Town has cable car methods that take people on top of mountains. International flights are also available via the Cape Town International Airport and it will serve local flights as well. The Port of Cape Town is base to numerous ships and is one of the most frantic shipping ports in the globe. It&#8217;s Metrorail system is one of its effective public transports, Golden Arrow Bus Services, metered and min-bus taxis, as well as minibuses that operate in fleets.</p>
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		<title>Tour Cape Town&#8217;s Beaches by Train on Your South Africa Holiday</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2010 14:42:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When enjoying a holiday in Cape Town you might like to experience an economical and unique tour of the southern peninsula of Cape Town and the coastal suburbs of False Bay, by train. The suburban rail service that serves the suburbs along the line from Cape Town to Simonstown an inexpensive and relaxing way to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">When enjoying a holiday in Cape Town you might like to experience an economical and unique tour of the southern peninsula of Cape Town and the coastal suburbs of False Bay, by train. The suburban rail service that serves the suburbs along the line from Cape Town to Simonstown an inexpensive and relaxing way to travel and see so many of the coastal attractions from a unique perspective &#8211; the seat of a railway carriage. Although it is an interesting trip for adults, children wi; delight in such a journey from the surfers paradise suburb of Muizenberg to Simonstown.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Board the train at Muizenberg, where you will be sure to admire the historic Colonial red brick and stone faced station building with a teak clock tower, built around 1913. It houses a couple of antique shops and a popular restaurant overlooking the ocean. The train journey offers a unique viewing opportunity, as you travel along the spectacular False Bay Coast and the train snakes along the shore, passing beautiful white beaches and tidal pools; at times skirting the sea with just a wall of rocks between the rail and the ocean. You should open the carriage window and inhale the fresh sea air, as you marvel at the spectacular view that you will have across the whole of False Bay. At St James you will see the colourful bathing boxes on the beach, famous subject of many holiday postcards, and watch the bathers at play in the tidal pool. Along the rail trip you will see surfers riding the waves, speeding towards the rocks, and people in kayaks paddling across the bay. Further down the line is enchanting Kalk bay, a working fishing harbour suburb, and popular destination with both locals and tourists because of the main road with enticing galleries, restaurants, antique shops and other delights for browsers and collectors. You are bound to delight in the colourful fishing boats bobbing at their moorings in the harbour, and perhaps succumb to the temptation to alight for a morning of shopping and picture taking.<br />
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As the train rounds the corner towards Fish Hoek, it runs right along the sea and affords a marvellous opportunity to watch the whales basking and at play. You may be lucky enough to spot one just a few metres from the the train line. Clovelly station will be your next marker; the only station in the world with a sign prohibiting fishing from the platform. The train will continue along Fish Hoek beach where you might spot fishermen pulling their catches in. The journey continues, hugging the shore of Simon&#8217;s bay, with even better opportunities for whale watching, as the bay abounds with these magnificent creatures between June and October each year. Simonstown is home to the South African Navy and it is not unusual to see one or more of the warships or submarines manoeuvring in the bay. At the journey&#8217;s end in Simonstown one will find another historic station building, and there is plenty to see and do in this popular naval town. A walk to the centre of the town will take you through the interesting historic mile and an eclectic selection of historic buildings. Be sure to take a cab to visit the famous African penguin colony at Boulders Beach, which was recently rated by a UK magazine as the best family beach in the world.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Whilst one can purchase train tickets at Muizenberg station, Cape Town&#8217;s Metrorail Southern Line Tourism Route offers a hop-on hop-off ticket from Cape Town through the suburbs of Observatory, Newlands, Muizenberg, Kalk Bay and Fish Hoek Stations for just ZAR30 per one day ticket or ZAR 50 for a 2-day ticket- (US$ 4-6 respectively). If you purchase the hop-on-hop off rail ticket you will also receive a map showing all the attractions of each of the suburbs within a 2 km walking distance.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A further innovative partnership project was launched at on 27 May 2010; between Cape Town Tourism, Metrorail Western Cape and The Green Cab, known as the Rail and Ride initiative, It offers a scenic travel opportunity by rail and eco-friendly cab from Cape Town to Simonstown, commencing in the first week of June 2010, in time for the 2010 World Cup. The route will include a Southern Line train ride from Cape Town to Fish Hoek, followed by a &#8220;Green Cab&#8221; taxi ride along the scenic coastline to spectacular Cape Point, and a return to Simonstown. The tour can be pre-booked and visitors travelling on the Southern Line Tourism Route will travel in a designated carriage accompanied by informed tourist guides and dedicated security guards. Green Cabs are available at Simonstown station to take one on a guided tour through Simonstown by way of the famous African penguin colony at Boulders beach to the spectacular Cape point nature reserve. The cost of ZAR 600 (US$80) includes transport, tour guide, security as well as entrance to Boulders Beach Penguin Colony and Cape Point Nature reserve, making it excellent value for money. The Rail and Ride service will be offered on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, departing from Platform Five at Cape Town Station.</p>
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		<title>South Africa &#8211; Bartolomeu Dias Museum Complex</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias holds a special place in the history of South Africa. It was he who, in February of 1488, made a landfall at a site now called Mossel Bay, on his search for a sea route around Africa to the Far East. He thus became the first known European to set [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">The Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias holds a special place in the history of South Africa. It was he who, in February of 1488, made a landfall at a site now called Mossel Bay, on his search for a sea route around Africa to the Far East. He thus became the first known European to set foot on South African soil. That historic event was celebrated in 1988 with the voyage of a replica of Dias&#8217;s ship, and the placing of that vessel in an exciting maritime museum.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Bartolomeu Dias&#8217;s Ship</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The ship that is now on display at the museum complex is an exact replica of Dias&#8217;s 25-ton, two-masted caravel. Visitors can go aboard this relatively small vessel and get an idea of the cramped quarters sailors of old had to endure on voyages that could last many months. There was no privacy. The ships were so small and frail looking, we wonder today how people actually crossed oceans in them, let alone sail into the unknown waters of South Africa.<br />
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The Post Office Tree</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In the 16th century, the cape at the southern tip of South Africa was seen by sailors as practically the edge of the world. Ships en route to and from the Far East all put in there to stock up on food and fresh water. It could be many weeks before the crews saw another port. Some of the sailors returning from the East might not have seen home for two or three years. Therefore they left messages for each other in a shoe hung from a huge milkwood tree. Over time this tree became known as the Post Office Tree. In honour of the old Post Office Tree, a gnarled old milkwood now grows next to the Bartolomeu Dias Museum. The Museum also has its own mailbox, and letters posted in it are marked with a special postmark.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Exploring Mossel Bay and the Museum Complex</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The seaside town of Mossel Bay is 397 km (246 miles) east of Cape Town. It has a harbour, and is a pretty spot on the coast of South Africa. The main tourist attraction is the museum complex, which in addition to the replica 15th century ship, also has old maps, photographs, and documents outlining the history of sea expeditions around Africa. The museum complex includes the Old Post Office Tree Manor which houses many of the exhibits, and a Shell Museum. However, there is more here for visitors than the museum. This community is surrounded by natural beauty and excellent beaches. You can take a walking tour on the 15-km (9 mile) St. Blaize Hiking Trail which goes from Bat&#8217;s Cave to Dana Bay. You can enjoy safe swimming at Santos Beach, the only north-facing beach in South Africa. There are regular cruises out to Seal Island, where the snorkeling is terrific. For the really brave souls, there is the thrill of shark cage diving. Bartolomeu Dias probably never realized his landfall site could be so much fun.</p>
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		<title>Spousal Permits South Africa &#8211; Can Foreign Spouses of South Africans Citizens Work</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With so many different sources of information and the sometimes ambiguous rules associated with immigration to South Africa, spousal permits are often confused as to what they entitle the holder to be able to undertake in terms of work or business opportunities. It is not uncommon for foreign spouses to end up with relatives permits [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">With so many different sources of information and the sometimes ambiguous rules associated with immigration to South Africa, spousal permits are often confused as to what they entitle the holder to be able to undertake in terms of work or business opportunities.</p>
<p>It is not uncommon for foreign spouses to end up with relatives permits and in extreme cases be advised that they require a work permit in order to take up paid employment. In fact many recruitment agencies and employers are also under the false believe that the normal protocol that applies to general work permit applicants also applies to foreign spouses.</p>
<p>The actual process is seemingly straight forward &#8211; if you are married to a South African you need to apply for spousal permit. Spousal permits, although the requirements seem easy, can be difficult to obtain. The only stipulated requirement (other than the general immigration rules) is that the applicant needs to be married to a South African citizen or permanent residency holder. There is no specified time frame to the marriage although it should be noted that recent marriages and younger ages can mean a shorter period of time being granted on the spousal permit.<br />
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Often the key to a successful home coming for the South African and their foreign spouse is the ability for them to be able to work and continue a career &#8211; it is in this regard things often go wrong.</p>
<p>In the first instance the foreign spouse need so ensure they are indeed applying for a spousal permit. Subsequent to this obtaining permission to work does not involve applying for a work permit but applying for an endorsement to the spousal permit.</p>
<p>This can be done in two ways:</p>
<p>1. To make a simultaneous application for a spousal permit and endorsement<br />
2. To obtain the spousal permit and then subsequently apply for an endorsement.</p>
<p>Route 1 means less costs as the bulk of the application is already prepared whereas route 2 means submitting all supporting documentation a second time. The need for an endorsement is proven by the submission of a job offer and applicants can expect to wait 30 &#8211; 60 days for its issuance.</p>
<p>The endorsement is granted to that specific employer and any change in job means a new application must be submitted reflecting the need for a new endorsement attached to the new employer. It should be noted that until such endorsement is granted the applicant may not take up employment.</p>
<p>To counter a few myths and bad advice, the foreign spouses need not go through the burdens that a general work permit application means and nor need the prospective employer. This means the employer does not have to advertise the position nor prove that a South African was not available to do the job.</p>
<p>A further benefit is that SAQA (a South African qualifications check) does not need to be obtained &#8211; this saves considerable time.</p>
<p>Foreign spouses should be reassured that South African employers, in the main, value applicants with experience abroad and despite economic constraints there are plenty of opportunities for meaningful employment.</p>
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