I did not know that Malmesbury was so beautiful- thank you for taking us in this journey with you!
@funkdunk6 ай бұрын
How refreshing it is, after seeing derelict sports facilities in other towns in this series, seeing the tennis courts being upgraded. Malmesbury is a town on my bucket list, it is self contained with everything within 10 minutes. We often go through to the pool, from Durbanville, it is by far the cleanest public swimming pool out there and everyone has a refreshing time. I also go through to the Spar. I often hear the Malmesbury train in the mornings and late evenings, it is pulled by diesel locomotives. Malmesbury will reach City status possibly within the next 10 years. The Swartland Municipality enjoys the best run Municipality in SA title and this episode most certainly highlights this. The caravan park was much better than I imagined.
@beryl95386 ай бұрын
What a beautiful town. From the church, Town hall, caravan park, grounds, and the drone view of the Sasko premises was stunning.please be safe on the road. Thank you.
@ajl19736 ай бұрын
My favorite (favourite) kind of town. Suburbia outside of major Southern African cities. Always quaint and new developments. Love it. BTW, I always enjoy the Afrikaanlish.
@charlietreston40356 ай бұрын
Hi guys an amazing thriving town the old and the new buildings all well maintained functioning railway station swimming pool amazing sports fields and the schools top notch facilities and buildings love the contrast between the old and the new suburbs the NGK church was stunning those little faces are on lots of old churches in the UK there's a few different explaining them it's guite confusing!!! .the old synagogue repurposed as a museum again. Plenty of churches plus a old Catholic Church 1864 just after the NGK church is intriguing. I support if I was to describe the town I would call it a market town like its sister in Wiltshire England its actually the oldest Borough in England..loved the caravan park in town with thatched roofs and peacocks. Amazing video thanks for taking me along cheerio till the next one
@mabelkhoza68316 ай бұрын
This is a busy busy town but my heart still lingers on that beautiful white church with a beautiful entrance, I wonder how it looks like inside, and that synagogue which is now turned to be a museum, I so wish to have seen the inside of both, but otherwise as always, it was a beautiful journey, thanks a lot .
@beryl95386 ай бұрын
I think i was the quickest to click on my favorite channel.
@leonpotgieter47016 ай бұрын
Beautiful thank you again
@1812nico6 ай бұрын
Hi you two! Thank you for this nice trip under blue skies and the view of the town down from the blue sky! Malmesbury is bigger than I expected but very beautiful old buildings so well kept, especially the impressive old DRC. The town's hundreds of years history is so interesting. I can't wait for the next trip (but I will!) Until next time, keep safe!
@mariusroos6 ай бұрын
Nice town. Lived and worked there for 7 years. Thanks for the drone. You can see so clearly. I loved my stay there. A video well done thank you. See you on the next trip.
@davenewbitt6 ай бұрын
Hi guys, thanks very much for showing us malmesbury, my wife loved this very much, so did i, but my wife left there at the age of 14 (1980), after living her young life there, and has many fond memories, and hasn't been back since really. Now over in the UK, she was so happy to see her old church, school and other things of her life there. This was wonderful, thanks very much. IT has changed so much in all these years, it's good seeing Malmesbury going from strength to strength. Thanks again, take care.
@susannaemmerich11666 ай бұрын
Hi to the both of you. You are just ahead of the floods.🙈 hopeyou are safe, take care.🙃🙏💕
@dawnbarnes13616 ай бұрын
Thank you for a lovely trip. I ❤️ Malmesbury. Thinking of you guys with all the flooding & praying you and your family are safe and well 🙏 ❤️
@terrimeyer38156 ай бұрын
I love all the trees and old buildings. The little foot notes on the historical buildings is a sweet touch. I didn't realise it has become a big bustling town. Peacocks were stunning. Thanks for a stunning drive once again🎉🎉❤❤🎉🎉
@rushdidaniels48326 ай бұрын
Thanks for visiting and showing our little town Malmesbury... love ur shows and i saw u guys when u were in Mooreesburg .
@lee-anneadams92226 ай бұрын
Hi Curtis Sonia and Dusty, thanks for the visit to Malmesbury. I didn't realise the extent of the town, I'm familiar only with some parts, eye opening and interesting, safe travels 🥾❤
@thewanderer586 ай бұрын
Wow! Malmesbury is so much larger than I imagined it to be. I think I visited the town way back in 1981. No wonder it's expanded since then! Beautiful DR church and synagogue - the interior of which should be spectacular too. Your drone coverage sums up the town superbly. Thank you for the visit.
@SiphaG2 ай бұрын
Good morning I just want to say thank you for the Malmesbury vlog. I am from Riebeek West and went to high school in Malmesbury. I’m currently in Australia and show my kids this vlog. It made me so happy seeing all the places again. Enjoy to see the new development. Baie dankie waardeer dit en subscribe to your channel🙏🙏
@danavanniekerk98686 ай бұрын
Hope you guys are safe there in Strand. Just looking at photos now on Facebook
@ChristaGodley6 ай бұрын
Pragtig dis n baie mooi plek dankie vir die mooi plekke was ons gesien het die kerk gebou is pragtig. Ek dink n mens gaan verdwaal in daai groot mall. Ek waardeer al die mooi goed war ons deur julle oe sien.l hoop en vertrou julle en al julle besitting is veilig deur die storm en wind . Dink baie aan julle sterkte veilg ry
@annaatkins29716 ай бұрын
Hi guys. I was in Huis van Zyl...high school girls hostel. Before that it was the nurses residence of the provincial hospital, that was close by. 😊
@abrahamabiebruintjies37886 ай бұрын
Malmesbury. My geboorte dorp. Dankie vir die toer, Nostalgies!
@sieghfriedvanjaarsveldt93216 ай бұрын
My home town ❤❤❤
@samsonkjoseph60876 ай бұрын
Baie dankie vriende
@janij695 ай бұрын
Where you said amandelrug by the bridge is dalsig. Amandelrug is where the spar is. Die wingerd behind that. Going down from the mall, tafelzicht on the left, Panorama on the right and bergzicht just after. Moved here from cape town in 2006. Best decision ever. The laagwater bruggie does get flooded in very bad winters. Loved seeing my dorp on you tube.
@Leigh11696 ай бұрын
Won best municipality in SA 🏆
@eloisenair9566 ай бұрын
ladies went there to linedance at a church function.After that we went to lunch at the prison that was run by the prisoners.That was at least ten years ago.Malmesbury is even more beautiful now.Thanks for sharing.
@byronjameslottering6 ай бұрын
MY HOMETOWN 😍😍😍 I am so glad that you went back, the last time you were there was such a short visit 🙈 Im speaking under correction, but I think the reason that building (its a historic building btw) havent been renovated yet, is that they have not received clearance to start renovating, or a lack of funding. It depends on which rumour you choose to listen to 😂 But thank you so much Curtis and Sonia, I miss Malmesbury and my people so much and I am grateful for the 2 of you for showing people the beauty of the Heart of the Swartland ❤
@fernandopereira42996 ай бұрын
My home town.😊
@sieghfriedvanjaarsveldt93216 ай бұрын
This bridge normally overflowing when heavy flooding came doen
@marthinusellis65646 ай бұрын
I have been staying in Malmesbury since 1994 moving from Joburg to this small town that time... but this small town has changed a lot for the better.
@metalbird89926 ай бұрын
What a wonderful place! Do the Afrikaans-speaking people in Malmesbury still "brei" - i.e. roll their Rs like many French people do?
@DustBugsTravel6 ай бұрын
I think many do, but it's not limited to Malmesbury at all. We heard that charming pronunciation of the r's almost everywhere we went. 👌🏻
@davidjacobsen3086 ай бұрын
Cape certainly looks more developed and better run than the Orange Free State. I was surprised to see how run-down Orange Free State is compared to the Cape, like boarded-up shops, potholes everywhere, and roads crumbling. I'm judging from watching your videos, I have never been to the OFS.
@davidwilliamson21156 ай бұрын
Afrikaans is such a descriptive language
@davidwilliamson21156 ай бұрын
get a couple of Hash browns for a snack
@davidwilliamson21156 ай бұрын
Get some beer and food for Curtis, he can't do everything. running on the smell of an oily rag
@hattin11876 ай бұрын
Most of the small towns in Western Cape are looked after well by the Corporations compared to the ones in other parts of South Africa
@sieghfriedvanjaarsveldt93216 ай бұрын
Swartland NG Moeder Gemeente church office
@sieghfriedvanjaarsveldt93216 ай бұрын
Swartland NG Moeder Gemeente
@davidwilliamson21156 ай бұрын
the light above the door of the Dutch reformed church hall needs repair
@teresagillmer94646 ай бұрын
Take note they dont ask for toll fees
@sieghfriedvanjaarsveldt93216 ай бұрын
Swartland noord Ng kerk
@sieghfriedvanjaarsveldt93216 ай бұрын
Matriculated in 1989
@ankazwicky21 күн бұрын
thx for the synagog how about the claremont synagog
@DustBugsTravel21 күн бұрын
We don't often come across synagogues on our travels, but make a point of filming them when we do. You'll see some scattered throughout our episodes in a handful of the towns we've visited. We're not planning on making videos of Cape Town suburbs again, there are just too many other places in our country waiting to be explored. We hope you'll join us for those. 🇿🇦🚙
@aislingbooks6 ай бұрын
What is the purpose of all the town hostels? To board school children from outlying areas?
@DustBugsTravel6 ай бұрын
Since this is such a major agricultural area, I definitely think so. 🌽🌾 All the farmers' and farmworkers' children must be accommodated and it's not practical to drive back-and-forth to town every day.
@sieghfriedvanjaarsveldt93216 ай бұрын
High school hostel
@احمدجغوبي-و1يАй бұрын
Hi thank you on this video ☺️❤ but I want to ask you a question ❓ please 🙏 is it true that most of the high-end and nice houses are inhabited by white people in cape town like bloubregstrand and durbanville and strand and other neighborhoods with luxurious homes as well as in areas in Johannesburg such as Sandton and Roodepoort and randburg please reply
@DustBugsTravelАй бұрын
Your question is not one for our channel. Ours is a travel channel where we travel, make and share our videos for fun. We don't engage in race-related comments of any kind. We spread the word about the beauty of our country, regardless of race. 🇿🇦🚙
@Helgardt61896 ай бұрын
So ? Where to next ?
@DustBugsTravel6 ай бұрын
Check our channel @ 3pm SA time on Friday, 26 July 2024 for the first episode of Trip 27. You'll find out then! 🚙😎