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My 1st adventure caving experience

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No words, pictures or videos can express the exact feeling that I got from this adventure. Swaziland has beautiful places and many are unknown or a bit expensive. Swazi Trails has the most exciting packages ever! They are quite pricey for me so I had them on my bucket list like down there, lol. Looking all clean as we were about to leave for the adventure I told my dear asian friends about it and they were excited! We booked the adventure caving for the afternoon, 2pm. We arrived at eZulwini Swazi Trails offices at around 12. We had lunch under the shade and then proceeded to make payments. On the screen were pictures of previous cavers and it looked exciting enough. Up we hike!  We were then made to leave our car, bags, everything including cellphones. We were told our tour guide will capture the moments. Our tour guide, Mseni, is a very chatty chatty young man who enjoys his job. They had a double cab car which we boarded and went up to Gobholo Hills which are s...

Unique Handbags with an international touch.

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I have been searching for a handbag for a while now. A handbag that will store everything and still look chick even a year later. When I say everything I mean my work laptop, cosmetics, wallet, umbrella, scarf, shoes, diary and some extra things I will need.  When a bag talks, listen.   Retail shops have these bags but then everyone else in the country will have it. I love being unique hence I purchase some masterpieces when I travel. I am not a handbag fanatic; I only buy 2 handbags in a year, 3 if I have money, lol. I see handbags as an investment. I have bought strong handbags before in Maputo and they still strong even now; I just don’t like them anymore. It happened I bumped into these beautiful unique hand made handbags on instagram called ‘Don’t Touch My Bag Africa’. I eventually e-met the owner Alessandra Finotto who is an Italian born in Venice. She has lived in many countries like Milan, London and moved to Cape Town in 2011.  With 15 year...