Ever since I was a kid, I remember looking at maps of the Worldand being innately intrigued by the Southernmost tip of Africa.
Yesterday, I went there.
There is something dream-like and fantastic in seeing a dream out.
As we drove down one of the most extremely beautiful roads in the world with the Atlantic Ocean on my right and the Indian Ocean on my left I felt like I was on top of the world.
We drove past white memorials way off in the distance but loomed over the landscape for the famous explores of Diaz, and Vasco De Gama. Everyone remembers these names from learning explorers in fourth grade.
I got chills knowing I was here where their dreams were fulfilled as well.
Here is an aerial view of us crossing the peninsula. Down below is the prison where Mandela served his other 10 years. The landscape is breathtaking in all directions.
It was a wild trip with South African Penguins, Ostriches and Baboons as our mascots today.But something storylike and magical about the whole scene.
Probably the most beautiful ocean backdrop Ill ever see, followed us all day.

Heres our proof.
Here is the group of us all working at orphanages.3 americans, 4 canadians, 1 norwiegian.
All trying to give what they can to put a little more good back into the world.
-amy
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