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Now, that's a fairly large tree - I'd guess it's in excess of 100 years old. So, either someone drilled a horizontal hole into the tree and then a vertical one straight down into the ground (which seems unlikely to me), or the water point is so old that the tree grew around the original pipe.
In any event, it was kinda weird to see a tap coming out of a tree with no obvious pipes in the vicinity.
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If you have a spare moment, click though to the their website to read the Rustenberg story - surprisingly, it's somewhat interesting. :)
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One of the negative aspects of thatch is that it burns very easily. Once thatch has caught fire it's very difficult to extinguish flames and smoldering embers - which is why insurance companies tend to raise premiums considerably for buildings that have a thatched roofs.
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On a whim, while heading down the Helshoogte mountain pass towards Stellenbosch, I took a right-turn and came across signs pointing to "Open Garden". After a few minutes we discovered the Rustenberg Wine Estate, parked, paid our R30 entrance fee, and started our walkabout at this gate.
I'll post more photos from the walk in my next few posts - hope you enjoy them!

Clearly I have an office job - or I guess this wouldn't sound as exciting as it does right now. :)

For interest sake, and not that I have any affiliation with them, the Virgin Active health club in Green Point has outdoor beach volleyball courts. Not that the courts are on the beach - they've filled huge sandpits with beach sand and voilĂ , miracled up an awesome addition to their facilities.



Read more about the Cape Town Zombie Walk here.

Read more about the Cape Town Zombie Walk here.

Now, with that one out of the way - that grinning blue one, on the right; he definitely wins the Creepy-Zombie Delux with Extra Chocolate Sauce badge. Yoh man, that is one eerie (I'm not going to sleep tonight) kinda grin!
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The walk started at Thibault Square and hobbled along down St George's Mall to the Company's Gardens - causing somewhat confusion and consternation among the unsuspecting audience. It was, as I'm sure you can imagine, amusing to watch unfold. :)
I'll be sharing a few more photos in the next few posts, but click here if you'd like to see the complete album on our Facebook page.