Yearly this beautiful small town in the Western Cape province of Southern Africa gets ?visited? by mammals of the blue sea. Whale species flock to the beautiful area of Hermanus to reproduce, in the beautiful surroundings of our little whale capital of the world - Hermanus, previously named Hermanuspietersfontein. The yearly arrival of these whales is a major tourist attraction which boosts the local economy enormously one just have to notice the word ?whale? in almost every second local company name to realise the impact our big ocean friends has made.
Restaurants, hotels and self-catering accommodation establishments are the ones that really thrives during holiday season. Together with the swift arrival of the whales you'll likely notice the buzz in town as the town centre get ready for the arrival of tourists from all over the continent. September month is when the festivity reaches climax when the now, yearly Whale Festival takes place. The festival offers many fun filled activities for young and old. Various artists perform here during the course of the week and the street markets do their fair share to ensure something for everyone. You can also see the street dancers performing in and around the town centre of Hermanus.
From a tourist point of view the best time to do some whale watching is from April to December and weather wise February month is generally the month with the best weather conditions. It is advisable to take enough warm clothes along, the wind near the Grotto beach can be a bit chilly, especially at night. Our long stretched beaches along the coast line also attracts many inland visitors. With the beautiful surroundings, fun filled activities and attractions even the whales realise Hermanus is a destination to revisit.
Enjoy the sun, champagne air, friendly people and beautiful surroundings; truly a visit to refresh the spirit. Hermanus offer the holiday seeker long stretched white sand beaches which has been awarded blue flag status year after year. Night life in Hermanus proves to be very popular among the younger generations with a wide variety of restaurants and pubs to choose from. I lived in Hermanus for seven years and the ?closeness? of the town is one of a kind, Hermanus is a very supportive community and offers excellent schools and sport facilities. Most sporting activities takes place at the Hermanus cricket club, with frequent cricket touring sides playing against a local team and the yearly Sir De Villiers graaf event is great fun with a yearly celebrity team.
A few musical concerts that took place at the cricket club was a great success. Hermanus truely offers something for everyone, beauty, nature, sport facilities, awesome beaches, excellent people and did i mention whales. Accommodation prices in Hermanus is very reasonable but i would suggest contacting a few of the Hermanus establishments to get a general feel of accommodation prices in Hermanus. Hermanus offers all major shopping and bank facilities, with great medical care facilities.Take my word for it you will fall in love with this beautiful fisherman's village.
Capital Of The World
The proliferation and widespread use of SMS messaging in the Philippines began during the early days of the cellular phone craze in the country. In the beginning, mobile networks do not make charges for sending SMS. People have taken advantage of the service and made use of text messaging to communicate effectively with friends, family and acquaintances.
As time passed, mobile phones became more affordable in the Philippines. It is a common sight in the Philippines that even people belonging to below middle class can still afford to buy and own one. The existence of prepaid services also contributes to this, because people have an affordable alternative to the otherwise expensive postpaid options.
However, why is it that people in the Philippines prefer to use SMS messaging rather than calls to communicate?
In the past, networks charge calls by the minute. Even if you called for less than a minute say, 30 seconds, you would still have to pay the charge that a full minute call would incur. This, however, has been amended in present days so that networks now charge by the second.
In the past, people have found out that if what they could say in half a minute's time can be fit into one 160-character message ? Filipinos are known for using abbreviated words in text messages? then they can save a significant amount if they use SMS messaging. True enough, a Filipino saves seven pesos if they use text messaging in this context rather than calling. This practice still remains even if networks have made moves to reduce their call charges.
Filipinos have found several uses of text messaging. They use this to make friends, just to have fun. It is not unusual for someone in the Philippines to receive a message from an unknown number seeking a textmate. A Filipino teenager may use a cellular phone to woo the girl that he likes if he does not have enough nerve to confess personally. Text messaging is also used by a Filipino as a medium to share sensitive information without worrying about being heard by people he doesn't want to know about.
Arranging and facilitating meet-ups between people has also been made easier by SMS messaging. For example, a person can cancel an arranged meet up even if the other party is already on the way. This benefit is one of the best advantages of SMS messaging over the traditional landline communication.
Because of the widespread use of SMS messaging, Philippine mobile networks have introduced an unlimited messaging service. Originally introduced by Sun Cellular, under these services a mobile user can send an unlimited number of messages within a timeframe by just registering using a certain amount. For example, Smart charges 25 pesos for a person to register to its Unli25 unlimited messaging service. In exchange a person can send as much messages as he wants until his hands tire, or his battery dies.
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