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		<title>Going Home</title>
		<description>	29th August - 5th September 2006
	Without our Donkey, we felt a little lost and bewildered. We spent our last few days in Cape Town doing a little shopping, relaxing, writing postcards home, and so on. We met up with Ian and Ally for dinner at a Mexican Place out in ...</description>
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		<title>Back to Cape Town</title>
		<description>	12th August 2006
	We spent the morning at a craft market, and then headed through the capital of Swaziland, Mbabane, towards the border with South Africa. The border was again straightforward, and we drove up to Nelspruit on our way to the Kruger National Park.
	On pulling into the campsite, who should ...</description>
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		<title>Back to Swaziland (briefly!)</title>
		<description>	11th August 2006
	I was up early and under the car to change the fuel pump, this job done and breakfasted and showered before 9am, we headed south through Maputo to the Swaziland border. We could have crossed directly from Mozambique to South Africa, but we dislike big border crossings (and ...</description>
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