The Life Science 151 Team set off in a journey to the Cape Point Nature Reserve on the 27 September 2013. The weather was a bit rainy but that did not hold us back from this evening. This was a once and a life time opportunity because there's no way that a ISC 153 would be canceled on a Friday afternoon ;). How could I be left behind and not enjoy it with friends " NO WAY".

Who can stand and miss a spectacular view like this. the buss ride was "lekker" because we had great fun on the buss making jokeing and stuff like that. When we arived there at the beach it was quite cold and windy the sea was rough that almost looking like a little tjunami. We got a worksheet on tha bus but there was no single person on that bus that actually took out his/hers worksheet, it rather ended up in a photoshoot lmk:). At the beach was a hill where everyone went up for a better view over tha sea which was amazing but I could see why it is called the Cape of Storms because I needed to but Some rocks in my pocket to ensure that im stable as possible. It was so windy that I actually off the ground "plz believe it". Tha hill up to tha light house was exhausting when a reached the top

Tha hill up to tha light house was exhausting when a reached the top my calves was so swelled up it looked like a rugby ball. I met my twin brother sitting on the cape point board that went missing and dam we look alike. I hope you can see it to. We went down all tha way down almost to the new lighthouse by which we met German looking at a creature with features of a dragon freeky hay. In Afrikaans we call it a "koggelmander". I starded running down tha stares to there where tha was located. As I passed my fellow peers with a speed of 120 km/h and cheered them with the following quote " kaman boytjies" . This was their reaction
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The buss was vrek loud on our way to campus. There where also students that took a nap on tha buss and dam you guys look fuuny (wont mention any names). I would love a outing to like this again but nextyme to mcdonalds. Still cant believe that I was actually at the tip of the Africa's continent. What a experience!!!
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