Cape Town with
Kids Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Take the cable car up to the top of Table Mountain for unforgettable views over Cape Town.
Not exact matches
In the grand scheme of things, The Last House on the Left does fare a great deal better than this week's other remake / reboot of a»70s cult classic, Race to Witch
Mountain — a
kids» film that wants to sit at the grown - ups»
table but can't bring itself to go that extra mile.
In South Africa,
kids who had never ventured outside their township in Cape Town have been taken on a one - day trip to see penguins at Boulders Beach and visit
Table Mountain.
Anyone with
kids knows that space is of utmost importance, and Deer Park Café, set against the slopes of
Table Mountain, delivers, both inside and out.
You will surely be spoiled for the duration of your stay with an on - site spa, game room for adults and
kids with arcade and air hockey
table and ping pong, heated pool and hot tubs, on - site ski rental shop, gorgeous lobby and trendy
mountain bar called the CU Lounge, named for the abbreviation for the element Copper, significantly found in the
mountains of Breckenridge.
If you wish to relax you can: suntan on the beach, stroll to Boulders Beach and watch the African penguins, take a scenic 10 minute drive to Cape Point in the
Table Mountain National Park, wander through the quaint and historical lanes of Simon's Town, enjoy a drink at the local waterfront, visit the museums, take the
kids to the Scratch Patch and seek out semi-precious stones, buy fresh fish at Kalk Bay harbour and barbecue at home or indulge at one of the local restaurants and coffee shops.
He was an optical engineer who repaired aircraft instruments in Alaska in WWII, a
mountain man who could turn a canoe into a sailboat with a folding machete, bed sheets and a few sticks, who taught me diffraction, color theory and relativity on paper when other
kids were learning multiplication
tables, who designed a potentiometer that went to the Moon by pointing the world's fastest camera at the world's fastest oscilloscope, who designed those traffic lights which only appear bright when you are in the appropriate lane, who didn't have to help me at all when I built my own Heathkit dual - channel scope in grade school, nor had to help me program my Apple II in machine language, who quit Honeywell to work for 3M when the Space Program turned into the nuclear missile program, who studied mining geology in college after growing up in a mining town in Utah, it was he who taught me, early on: make sure your contraption works!