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Rorke’s Drift is the site of the most famous battle of the Anglo-Zulu War of 1979 and lies around 30 miles southeast of Dundee. Rorke’s Drift lies in tranquil and unspoilt countryside. About 1 mile from the Buffalo River, Irish trader and hunter James Rorke set up a trading station which was known to the Zulus as KwaJimu (Jim’s Place). Later, a mission station was established by the Reverend Otto Witt of the Swedish Missionary Society. Under the shadow the the rocky mountain he named Oskarberg, he built a small church, mission house and cattle kraal.
Lord Chelmsford, had ‘requisitioned’ the property during his crossing at Rorke’s Drift, and used the house as a hospital and the chapel as a storehouse. During the attack, the building was used as a makeshift surgery. The defence of the mission station of Rorke’s Drift immediately followed the British Army’s defeat at the Battle of Isandlwana earlier that morning on 22nd January 1879. Despite an almost overwhelming onslaught by the Zulus, the British garrison at Rorke’s Drift held out and has gone down as one of the finest military defences in history. The defence of Rorke’s Drift saw 11 Victoria Crosses awarded which is more than in any other single military action in history.
When Lord Chelmsford, the commander-in-chief of British Forces in Natal, invaded Zululand on 11th January 1879, he encamped on the other side of the river, 16km to the east, under the mountain at Isandhlwana. Three columns invaded Zululand, from the Lower Tugela, Rorke’s Drift and Utrecht respectively, their objective being Ulundi, the Royal capital of the Zulus. On 9 January 1879 the centre column under Lord Chelmsford arrived and encamped at Rorke’s Drift.
On the morning of 22nd January 1879, the main Zulu army attacked the British camp at Isandlwana. Lord Chelmsford had taken part of his force off in another direction in search of the Zulu army. Hopelessly outnumbered, the British and native forces were slaughtered by the Zulus which saw only around 50 men escape with their lives. The remainder of the 1,000+ force were wiped out. After Isandlwana, Dabulamanzi led 4,500 Zulus to attack the small garrison at Rorke’s Drift. Having missed out on the action at Isandlwana, some of the Zulus still wanted to prove themselves in battle. King Cetshwayo had explicitly ordered his Zulu warriors not to cross the Buffalo River which was the border between Natal and Zululand. In defiance of Cetshwayo, the Zulus marched on Rorke’s Drift armed with rifles they had taken from the British dead at Isandlwana. 36 of the men at the mission station were in the hospital. There were just 97 fit solders, 14 natives, 5 officers and 2 lieutenants, one of which was new to the area. The Battle of Isandlwana was arguably the most humiliating defeat in British colonial history and just hours later, at Rorke’s Drift, 139 British soldiers successfully defended their garrison against an intense assault by 4,500 Zulu warriors.
Rorke’s Drift could easily have ended up in the same disastrous manner as Isandlwana. However, Rorke’s Drift was a supply depot which meant the defenders had a huge supply of ammunition. Over 20,000 rounds were fired by the British at Rorke’s Drift which meany only every 50th shot resulted in an outright kill. The British knew the Zulus were coming but they chose to stand and fight. Wounded men would had to have been loaded onto wagons and Zulu warriors would easily have caught them in the open. The British decided to stay and fight at Rorke’s Drift.
In addition to their vast numerical advantage over the British at Rorke’s Drift, the Zulus had also armed themselves with rifles from the dead at Isandlwana.
Henry Hook and five other privates were ordered on the afternoon of 22nd January to protect approximately 30 patients unable to be moved from the temporary hospital at Rorke’s Drift station. Lines of defence were built to join the store room with the hospital. An inner defensive line was built between the hospital and store room and this proved crucial as the battle of Rorke’s Drift unfolded. The hospital was the first building to be attacked by the Zulus who set fire the to roof. Private Hook and the others fought for hours, digging their way through the inner walls from room to room and eventually escaping the burning building. The makeshift defences stood firm as wave after wave of warriors, spears and rifles crashed into them. The British defences held strong as battles raged throughout the night and by morning, the Zulus eventually withdrew.
The massacre at Isandlwana had convinced Lord Chelmsford that Rorke’s Drift had suffered a similar fate. 11 Victoria Crosses were awarded to the men who held out at Rorke’s Drift. CSM Frank Bourne was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal and the rare honour of a commission. CSM Bourne declined the offer of a commission as his only income was his army pay and he could not financially afford to become an officer. Fittingly, he was the last survivor of Rorke’s Drift to pass away on 8th May 1945 – VE Day. Lieutenant-Colonel Frank Bourne OBE DCM was 91 years old.
If you plan to visit Rorke’s Drift and Isandlwana, you will get the most from your visit by staying at Fugitives Drift and taking a tour with one of their team of lecturers lead by the excellent Rob Caskie. The late David Rattray was the master of telling the tales of the Anglo-Zulu war until his untimely death. Since then, Rob Caskie has stepped into his shoes and he brings the battlefields to life reciting stories of how the 11 men won their VCs at Rorke’s Drift. The accommodation at Fugitives Drift is also first class and with all the memorabilia in the lounge at the property, there is no better place to stay.
A minimum of 1 night is recommended at Fugitives Drift although staying 2 nights would allow you to visit Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift in chronological order as well as giving you time to wander down to the river to see where Lieutenants Melville and Coghill died tried to save the Queens Colours and where they lie buried.
You can book your trip to Rorke’s Drift with Explorer Travel by calling 0208 816 8789 or sending and enquiry via their website (http://www.big5.explorertravel.co.uk/BattlefieldsSouthAfrica.htm)
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Airports in busy parts of the world can be expensive places to park your car and you may need to park some distance away from the airport to save costs.
The ease of parking at airports will often relate to the cost with easier parking being more expensive. The cost of parking next to the airport is usually higher but if your employer is paying you may not be concerned. If you are less well off you may choose to save money by parking at a distance from the main airport terminal to reduce the cost of parking your car at the airport.
The law of supply and demand applies to airport parking as much as anything else. The charges for airport parking will be set by the management of the car parking service at whatever price they can afford to charge that the public will pay. Air travel seems to grow by leaps and bounds and the growth has increased demand for car parking services at airports.
High demand for airport car parks has allowed car parking services to charge more for their services where parking is limited. The extra costs involved in flying have done nothing to reduce the growth in air travel.
If you are travelling to the airport at odd hours of the day or night using your car will seem the most convenient way to get there. Airports usually have good transport connections but not always ones that suit the passengers from further distances.
Many airports will be served by train services offering a good alternative to parking at airports with trains arriving almost inside the terminal but if the train line is nowhere near your home that may not help much. Getting on and off buses and coaches when you have a lot of luggage can be challenging and will put some people off from using these services.
Getting on a bus or coach with your luggage is not as easy or convenient as using your car. The service they offer will decide when you travel and how long that will take rather than you choosing yourself. It may be more convenient to drive to the airport but the cost of airport parking is the price you have to pay.
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There are quite a number of options for flight from UK to South Africa. This makes it easy for you to even choose a convenient airport to fly from. For example you can either depart from London (LON), London Heathrow (LHR), Glasgow (GLA), Manchester (MAN), Newcastle (NCL) or Birmingham (BHX) airport.
You can also get to pick a particular airport that you want to arrive at in South Africa. Of the 10 major airports 3 of them are international airports i.e. the OR Tambo International airport in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban international airports. The most popular one is the OR Tambo, which you should also consider unless you are interested in the other cities.
Actually most of the flights destined for Cape town or Durban from the UK go via Johannesburg.
London (LON), UK to Johannesburg, South Africa
There are six flights you can consider booking for this route. That is, Swiss air, Lufthansa, Emirates, Air France, Etihad Airways and the South Africa airways. South African Airways is the only one that offers a non stop flight.
The flight takes 11 hours and 35 minutes, which is the shortest time on this route. The South African airways depart from London at 18:00 and gets to Johannesburg at 07:25 the following day.
If you want an early departing flight then you can book with Air France. It will leave for South Africa at 06.40 hrs and go via Paris De Gaulle. It gets there at 09:00 and lives for South Africa at 10:30 and gets to Johannesburg at 22:00.for further details about how you make your travel arrangements and how to book your ticket visit:
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The following article is just a brief guide to help you in choosing the best car rental available in the area that you want. Just read quickly through and I will point you in the right direction.
This article will help you differentiate between the various car rental agencies that are there. All of them will claim to be offering the best service. What then sets one apart from the others? I will briefly highlight to you the things that you need to bear in mind when renting a car and some of the implications of choosing to rent.
This is to make sure you are aware of all the pertinent and minor details. Have you ever noticed how long and boring the lease agreement for renting a car is? After reading the first few lines you are ready to sign because everything sounds good in those first lines. That is not the way to go. A car rental lease is legally binding and once you sign you are agreeing to the terms and conditions stated in it.
The agents of the car hire will normally rush you though the document as well. There are terms and conditions that you need to pay attention to. You do not want to return a car and find that you have violated something in your agreement because you did not read right up to the end. The lease agreements are not standard and will differ from agency to agency. Just because you have rented a car does not mean you are familiar with the lease documents. I recommend that you look up any of these for some good deals when it comes to car rental:car hire randburg, cheap 4 x4 car hire from johannesburg, cheap car rental pretoria
You should always try and avoid having to choose a car rental agency when you have arrived at your destination. Doing it before then will give you enough time to prepare and compare.
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With a SLR Camera you can get to see how an image will look like before you take it. The one reason DSLR cameras are more preferable is they can easily change lenses in taking various photographic scenes.
When you are using a normal camera you never get to see how the image will look like once it has been taken. It is made even more inaccurate if you have to zoom in or out. The advantages of a DSLR camera then become evident here; you will be able to get a preview of how the image will appear like after it has been taken. You can get a good SLR camera from anyone of these: best canon camera sony camera review nikon digital camera
In the hands of a good photographer a DSLR camera is a good camera. Some people are usually scared off by the rather high price of these gadgets but the cost of single lens reflex technology has significantly come down and they are now relatively affordable.
When it comes to the best DSLR camera I will have you know that there is very little difference in performance among the top brands and anyone that you choose will likely be as good as the next one. I will mention them though to save you the time of surfing the net trying to find out which one to buy.
You can choose from any of the following the Canon Rebel cameras, Olympus Evolt E620, Nikon D40; D60 or D90 SLR cameras. There are other brands and types apart from these that are just as good and you should be able to find them on the net. Rather than visiting various shops looking for a particular model you can search for it on the internet.
Once you’ve shopped around and decided on a particular model order it online and it will be delivered to you. As I mentioned previously their specifications are almost the same and one DSLR camera should be as good as the next.
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Though it is a coastal area with scenic beaches, the fun in Central Algarve does not end in water sports, a beach walk, a tanning session or a mesmerizing sunset. Central Algarve has a world of possibilities for you to explore. It is a golfer’s paradise, shopper’s den, and treasure for enthusiasts. With a perfect mild climate, good food and exciting water sports; Central Algarve is gaining popularity as a holiday spot. So, let’s explore the vivacious Central Algarve located in Portugal.
You can wander in peace at Silves and Monchique. Silves has a historical background of battles against Carthaginians, Romans and Moors. It was also called as Algarve’s Moorish capital. The glorious large sandstone Castle here is a must to visit. Portimao, a town known for its sardines is reachable by a boat from Silves along the River Arade. It is the main place where you can have fun fishing, boat trips, cruises and dolphins. Monchique is dominated by mountains where you can have therapeutic thermal baths or just walk down the green hills. From the top of the mountain, you can see the entire coastline and enjoy the cool breeze against your face.
What you can do in Central Algarve?
If you are a big food aficionado then don’t miss the “Chicken Piri Piri”. You will get good quality local products in shops here like crafts, smoked hams, cheeses and “Artbitus berry brandy”. You can spend your time with dolphins by actually swimming with them at Zoo Marine. When you are in Central Algarve, don’t miss the Portuguese folk music. You can enjoy these songs at any restaurant in Central Algarve. Shopaholics should not miss the places like Quinta do Lago, Vilamoura and the Faro. You can also visit some shopping malls at Albufeira. It is famous for local leather goods, decorated tiles, crystal, pottery, copperware, embroidered tablecloths, cork products and filigree jewellery.
If you would love to spend some time with deer, camels or llamas then visit “Zoo Marine” where you can see live animal shows. Pony rides, quad biking, petting and Algarve golf are some other activities you can enjoy here. Now if you are a true golf lover then it is the perfect destination for you. Many and long sunny days all year around, several world awarded golf courses will surely entice a golfer. Many resorts offer golf course as the attraction.
Central Algarve – A peaceful land!
If you are a peace lover then Algarve trip will be an unforgettable trip for you. Being a popular holiday spot, and famous for the fantastic Algarve property developments it will never disappoint those lonely travellers who like to spend some private moments watching the sunset, shiny golden beaches or dramatic cliffs. You can relax while exploring number of beaches. It surely is a romantic place to visit at least once in a lifetime.
Some important facts
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Faro is the capital of Algarve.
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Traditional shops are open from 9 am to 1 pm and 3 pm to 7 pm.
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Shopping malls are always open.
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Hypermarkets are closed on Sunday while supermarkets are open all days.
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Banks are open from 8 am to 3 pm.
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Alcohol is available everywhere at anytime for people over 16 years.
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Algarve is the southern most region of Portugal. Although it is well known, most people still do not know more about the region. Here is a guide to the western region of Algarve also referred to as West Algarve.
The area of West Algarve
It is not entirely clear as to where Central Algarve finishes and West Algarve start. There are several maps with different region markings. In fact a study of these maps can bring up several different answers. Well the most accepted starting point of West Algarve begins at the town of Portimao. Portimao located opposite to Ferragudo, lies on the western bank of the River Arade.
The popular tourist destinations in West Algarve
One of the most popular tourist destinations in West Algarve is Portimao. It is a beautiful holiday destination. It is one of the most famous Algarve towns. It is the second largest town in the Algarve and is full of hustle and bustle throughout the year. The town is actually a very important center for fishing and commerce.
On the southern boundaries of Portimao is the resort Praia da Rocha. It features high-rise accommodation on the cliff-tops. Visitors keep coming here because of the fantastic beaches, the large number of bars and fresh fish restaurants. The resort also offers really affordable Algarve Holidays.
Some unlikely tourist destinations
A little towards the east is Alvor, which is not as commercialized village as others. This fishing village is expanding its avenues and there is a growing interest in it amoung tourists. Alvor is located next to a lagoon. It hasclear warm waters that are really perfect for swimming. The shallow water is located adjacent to the marshlands which further turn in to the beaches backed by sand-dunes.
Another unlikely tourist destination is the historic town of Lagos. Lagos is located along the southwest coast. It is a walled town with its very own natural harbor. It boasts of some really great beaches. The town also traces its roots to Henry the Navigator.
Then there is Praia Da Luz located 10 km west from Lagos. This is a really quiet and very peaceful place. This region is getting very popular as is obvious the fast growing of new accommodations. The area has a beach side that offers a lot of water sports options. Also the wild and rugged countryside is a really wonderful location for adventurous people.
Last but not the least, a few kilometers away from the Praia da Luz is located the village. It is a really pretty fishing village with beautiful cobbled streets. However the town itself is not very pretty. Another place that should be visited in West Algarve is the Parque da Floresta Algarve Golf Resort with a wonderful golf course. It is located to the north of Salema, Budens.
Apart from the names mentioned above, there are many explored and yet to be explored regions in West Algarve. West Algarve, like other parts of Algarve is a beautiful place that leaves a stunning impact on the tourists and leaves them craving for more.
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If you are planning to visit Algarve, the southernmost part of main Portugal, and explore its magnificent beauty on your own than you can do this by hiring a car from one of the many rent a car and other transport services provider operating in the region. You can also book a car for yourself in advance online. You can book online as there are several affordable and instant offers of this kind available.
Renting a car is a better option than opting for any other mode of transport as it will enable you to stop anywhere you want to, stop at any eating junction and also take photographs of lovely landscapes or beautiful valleys, etc. that come your way. Renting a car also gives you the liberty to stop at the places of your choice for as long as you want and not worry about missing your bus or train or any other mode of transport.
There are several car hire Algarve service providers who deliver the cars directly at the airport in Faro or to one of the hotels where you take up accommodation. Car Hire Companies provide you with the map of Portugal to help you find the location of your choice with ease. Most of the cars are equipped with the GPS navigation system making it easier to trace the way to your destination without any hassle and without getting lost. You can choose a car according to your need and as your pocket allows. Moreover, the cars are insured under third party insurance and would not add much to your woes if God forbid any accident occurs.
Algarve attracts a large number of tourists during holiday seasons and due to increase in the number of visitors to this place, sometimes it gets difficult to rent a car on the spot. So it is advisable to book your car in advance in order to avoid the last minute rush and hassles that are caused in case you are not able to get a car.
What you can look for while renting a car for your journey to places in Algarve is that there are no hidden costs or taxes that the service provider can levy upon you in the end. Make sure that the car is in a well maintained state and is at least third party insured. Get well acquainted with the terms and conditions of the rent a car provider. You should also be aware that whether or not a backup assistance will be provided in case of car breakdown or an emergency.
There is no need to wait for explore the beauty of Algarve when you can do this by yourself; simply by hiring a car on rent in advance and then having a thrilling time. Rent a car and then no distance will be too far from your Algarve Property!
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The city of rich and famous is Los Angeles city found in California. This is the home of gorgeous and glamorous people. Los Angeles offers you best tourist spots or places. If any plans for traveling, then why not gay travel to Los Angeles and here are list of exciting sites in Los Angeles that will make your stay in the city fantastic:
Bars & dance clubs – Are you a party person? Then be amazed of many wonderful bars and dance clubs for your gay travel to Los Angeles. You’ll have the best time ever. Too good to be true clubs that are race friendly where they welcome all races but if you are looking for a specific gender club then there are clubs that are for plain gay make clients or lesbian only clubs. Varieties of types of clubs or Bars were themed with many styles like retro, video bar, dance club, sports bar, cocktail lounge bar and many more.
Baths & Spa – one reason of traveling is resting; to feel the relief after the stressful activities from work or simply a treat. Los Angeles is also famous of bath & spa salons.
All equipments and products are advanced that every guest should look forward to try and along with that, the service is world class that satisfies each and every clients. There are spas that do not plainly put up a spa salon but also includes other recreational activities like fitness gym and swimming pools. These are aside from the normal environment seen in normal bath & spa salons like massage room, sauna room and many more. This is the place that you never regret to visit.
Eateries – so what are you looking forward to eat in this famous city? Every gay travel to Los Angeles must never miss special eateries or restaurants. There are eateries that have specific specialties and you can choose from many available restaurants. The restaurants can go for specific population as well by offering per race delicacy and only prepare foods that base on individual race Like, Italian, Chinese, Asian, German, French, Mexican and many more. This will allow an individual to try different delicacies.
Accommodations For Gays – Before getting on the plane make sure that you already booked your hotel in the place you want to stay. Los Angeles city has many hotels to select, from a standard room to the suite room. All of the city hotels are very accommodating that even if you are a gay they will treat you nicely like everyone else.
In every travel, before traveling all papers, and requirements to avoid conflicts during your travel and lastly, just enjoy, relax, have fun and make the most of your time during your travel. Good Luck.
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