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mayekile   

Mike bartlett, 64 y.o.
Port Hedland, Australia [Current City]

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Joined 12 years ago, profile updated 3 years ago.

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Reply - Conversation - Apr 23, 2020
Hi Mike how are you
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Hi Mr M I wonder how you pronounce the Xhosa cliques, I'm Zulu and I know how hard that is so you must be a very determined man lol
Reply - Conversation - Jun 10, 2019
hello Mayek
how are u i am Aruna from sri lanka
Reply - Conversation - May 23, 2019
Greetings From Austria
Reply - Conversation - Feb 11, 2019
Hello from southern of Thailand.I can be your guide if you come here.
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Not in Xhosa its not. Thats borrowed from Zulu. But in proper Xhosa, its Kumkani.
Reply - Conversation - Aug 21, 2017
It's in Secunda, if you've ever been here? Two hours from Johannesburg:)
Reply - Conversation - Jul 19, 2017
Let's wait another year or two before you can call yourself a true Londoner, how about that? LOL:p

..Aaah man the African magic, honestly, it's not something you can explain it's something you have to experience yourself. For me it's like the earth literally talks to me. Our sunrises and sunsets have this reach that goes straight into your soul. It's like you can almost feel the rays penetrating deep within you, mix that with the dust and sand and you get these beautiful warm colours ranging from crimson to succulent peaches to ripe lemons . And the air (not City air cause that's just polluted like most cities in the world), but the air- that's just a scent I cannot even begin to describe.It's like at night it gets so crisp it startles your nostrils, but during the daytime it gets warm, almost like you're in a kitchen preparing for a feast- so many scents, spicy, sweet, fermenting fruits sometimes stifling. Night times the best, the land just comes alive at night, you hear everything and then there's just a moment of stillness, where nothing moves but a slight breeze... It's just magical man, I don't know.
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