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Well hello there. My name is Beshlie and I work for the Marine Management Organisation as a Marine Officer. I joined Prospect, the recognised trade union for marine officers, and soon became involved in union matters, including the young professionals network. I took on the role of environment rep and international development advocate because it is a subject I feel strongly about and thought it would be an opportunity to influence decisions affecting all MMO staff and have a positive influence outside the organisation. I have been working with management, fellow reps and Prospect officers on creating MMO’s sustainable development action plan, which ties in with the bargaining for international development project; the environment and people are very much linked in my mind. As a consequence, I applied for a two week trip to South Africa with ACTSA, an organisation described as the successor to the anti-apartheid organisation. Guess what.... I'm going and this blog will tell you about it. Eventually!

Friday, 3 September 2010

10: Swazliland to Johannesburg





Today has been another mammoth day. We left Swaziland at about ten this morning and spent the remainder of the day on the bus to Johannesburg. How can sitting down make me so sleepy?

It was wonderful to see the changes in landscape as we travelled the two countries. Border controll took and age, but it was worth it for the comofrt of the bed I'm in now! There is not really much to say about the journey, aside it being long, so look at a few pictures I took along the way instead.

A craft market in Swaziland.

We were pulled over for a permit inspection. Permit? What permit?

Johannesburg by night. (View from hotel wondow!!).

2 comments:

  1. new devon army sticker on waste bin-----was that you?!!!!

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  2. Did you see the Drakensbergs (Dragon Mountains)? Last night we watched a programme about them and the wildlife which tries to survive in their extreme climate. Glad you got your case back or we wouldn't have any more blogs! Best of luck for the remainder of your trip. Lots of love. XX

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