Perched at what seems like the edge of the world, South Africa promises the traveller a horde
In the idyllic coastal town of Hermanus, near Cape Town, I stumbled across a bunch of tiny, colourful shops teeming with all manner of bric-a-brac: from ostrich eggs fashioned into candle holders to pretty stone bowls etched with scenes from tribal African life. But, from among all the curios vying for my limited attention and money, I chose a pair of wooden spoons that were hand-carved and painted to resemble giraffes. Bought for a mere ZAR 50 (Rs 300), they “serve” as a mealtime reminder of the priceless memories made in the land where the wild beasts roam.
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