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  I’ve been to some bizarre tourist attractions in my time, and having been born and raised in County Durham’s mining belt, I’ve also seen some pretty big holes. So when I arrived in Kimberley on
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  8.30am: Time to tackle the drive from Port Elizabeth, venue of England’s last World Cup game, to Kimberley, a staging post close to Bloemfontein, the venue for their next one.
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  I have always thought that if you want a quick idea of what makes a certain country tick, you should head for the television and switch on their soap operas.
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           <title>Stay sensible and you will stay safe</title>
           
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  Whenever I contact family or friends back at home, there's always one question they want to ask. “Are you keeping yourself safe?” Almost two weeks in, and the crime issue continues to dominate the
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  Looking back through previous postcards, I realise I'm making this whole World Cup thing sound like a glorified footballing holiday.
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           <title>All quiet in Port Elizabeth ahead of England arrival</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  Suitcase, check. Laptop bag, check. Passport, safely located in the back pocket. After four days in Cape Town, it’s time to move on to Port Elizabeth.
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           <title>Hope springs eternal for trip to Robben Island</title>
           
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  With Table Mountain conquered, for the second or two I dared to look down, there was one more of Cape Town's must-see attractions that I wanted to get ticked off my list yesterday morning.
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           <title>Hello Cape Town – a mishmash of styles</title>
           
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  Goodbye Johannesburg, hello Cape Town – South Africa’s most visited city, home of the country’s Parliament and major governmental institutions, and destination for up to 10,000 England supporters
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           <title>Upson is best bet to partner Terry</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  With Ledley King ruled out of Friday's game against Algeria with a groin strain, Fabio Capello must decide who should partner John Terry at the heart of the England defence.
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  Apart from fretting about the fortunes of Bafana Bafana, the South African population seems to be spending the majority of the World Cup worrying about how the tournament is going down in the rest
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           <title>Quit moaning about the vuvuzelas</title>
           
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  What’s been the most annoying thing about this World Cup so far? I know what you’re going to say, so I’m going to turn the debate on its head.
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