Comments - S African Rose Maurer: Irish Culture in KwaZulu-Natal - The Wild Geese2024-03-28T17:38:02Zhttps://thewildgeese.irish/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=6442157%3ABlogPost%3A18180&xn_auth=noFor more information and phot…tag:thewildgeese.irish,2013-06-21:6442157:Comment:272562013-06-21T17:45:10.257ZKent Williamshttps://thewildgeese.irish/profile/KentWilliams
<p>For more information and photos on the history of the Irish in South Afirca check out my "Irish South Afirca" album.</p>
<p>For more information and photos on the history of the Irish in South Afirca check out my "Irish South Afirca" album.</p> Rose, I have been to SA twi…tag:thewildgeese.irish,2013-04-28:6442157:Comment:186152013-04-28T11:14:29.930ZEdward Harthttps://thewildgeese.irish/profile/EdwardHart
<p> Rose, I have been to SA twice, once in 1961, with the U.S. Military. We stopped in Cape Town and everyone loved it. I sailed there in my own sailboat in 1998. I sailed into Richards Bay and then all along the coast to Cape Town,. Stopping in Durban, Port Elizabeth, New London and Hout Bay. I love SA and its unusual mix of people, Afrikann, British, Zulu, Indian and others. I even met some Irish from Dublin. It is a great place and I would love to return someday. </p>
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<p> Rose, I have been to SA twice, once in 1961, with the U.S. Military. We stopped in Cape Town and everyone loved it. I sailed there in my own sailboat in 1998. I sailed into Richards Bay and then all along the coast to Cape Town,. Stopping in Durban, Port Elizabeth, New London and Hout Bay. I love SA and its unusual mix of people, Afrikann, British, Zulu, Indian and others. I even met some Irish from Dublin. It is a great place and I would love to return someday. </p>
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