Cape of Good Hope – South Africa

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Poetry like

Living a dream in reality


Everything becomes a magical mixture


Sharing this moment with my family, seeing the fascination and the genuine joy of running barefoot on the beach, feeling the salt in your mouth is phenomenal. It is a dream coming through. For real.

Where nature´s forces meet

It takes a long time to drive there from our hotel south of Cape Town. But that’s not what concerns us, because everything we do during these weeks that we invest in South Africa only adds up.

Sometimes it’s worth the wait. To see a long-awaited place much later in life than you thought. The years have changed me as a person. I’m no longer the naive young twenty-something steering the car towards this famous place. Today I am a mother of two children and it is through their eyes that I can experience life in a different way. Right there and then. Nothing else in life matters.

What’s true and what’s not is hard to determine. Mermaids are believed to have been seen, sea monsters and paranormal occurrences are recounted by local fishermen and natives of the area. I can neither confirm nor deny this.


I can say with certainty that there is something special about this place. Water is my element and I can never seem to get enough of water. Hence my great fascination for this place. Water is smooth to my body and my soul. 

It is not a completely clear blue sky that we meet, but then we see the colourful rainbow shining between the heavy clouds. A couple of raindrops land on us, but that doesn’t make the experience any worse. We are on Mother Nature’s property, as guests and we will embrace her welcome.


The Cape of Good Hope is a protected area and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is home to over 2500 species of plants and animals.



When I see my daughters’ braids flying around, life is playing at the highest possible level. Cape of Good Hope gives hope for the future. Hope for what we can change. Hope for what we can experience. Hope for worlds to meet worlds.


“The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.” – Saint Augustine




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