• Thursday Morning on the Move | Monty Travel

    There’s something special about early mornings on the road…

    The sun rising over the mountains, the quiet hum of the journey, and a day full of purpose ahead.

    Today, Monty Travel is heading out to beautiful Stellenbosch, dropping off his daughter, Zeelia Prins, at Lisa Brown where she’ll be a model for one of the talented make-up students

    From school runs to special moments like these… we’re always grateful to be part of the journey.

    Wishing everyone a blessed and productive Thursday!

    Let’s make today count

    Stellenbosch bound

    Monty Travel – More than just a ride, it’s the journey that matters.

    #MontyTravel #ThursdayMorning #OnTheRoad #Stellenbosch #CapeTownLife #MorningViews #TravelWithPurpose #BehindTheScenes #MakeupJourney #GratefulHeart
    🌄 Thursday Morning on the Move | Monty Travel 🚐 There’s something special about early mornings on the road… The sun rising over the mountains, the quiet hum of the journey, and a day full of purpose ahead. ☀️ Today, Monty Travel is heading out to beautiful Stellenbosch, dropping off his daughter, Zeelia Prins, at Lisa Brown where she’ll be a model for one of the talented make-up students 💄✨ From school runs to special moments like these… we’re always grateful to be part of the journey. ❤️ Wishing everyone a blessed and productive Thursday! Let’s make today count 💫 📍 Stellenbosch bound 🚐 Monty Travel – More than just a ride, it’s the journey that matters. #MontyTravel #ThursdayMorning #OnTheRoad #Stellenbosch #CapeTownLife #MorningViews #TravelWithPurpose #BehindTheScenes #MakeupJourney #GratefulHeart
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  • The Day Whispers Goodbye

    The sky didn’t rush tonight…
    it lingered.

    Soft gold melting into silence,
    as if the sun had something left to say.

    The trees stood still,
    like quiet witnesses
    to a moment too sacred to interrupt.

    And somewhere between
    light and shadow,
    I felt it—

    Peace.

    The kind that doesn’t ask questions,
    doesn’t rush,
    doesn’t demand.

    Just gently reminds you…
    that even endings
    can be beautiful.
    The Day Whispers Goodbye The sky didn’t rush tonight… it lingered. Soft gold melting into silence, as if the sun had something left to say. The trees stood still, like quiet witnesses to a moment too sacred to interrupt. And somewhere between light and shadow, I felt it— Peace. The kind that doesn’t ask questions, doesn’t rush, doesn’t demand. Just gently reminds you… that even endings can be beautiful.
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  • 17:00 Reflections

    As the day slowly winds down,
    the sky reminds us… not everything has to be perfect to be beautiful.
    Clouds and light, side by side —
    just like the highs and lows of today.

    Take a breath.

    You made it through today, and that’s enough.

    Let this evening bring you peace, rest, and a gentle reset for tomorrow.

    Soft endings create powerful new beginnings.

    #EveningVibes #5PMReflections #GratefulHeart #CapeTownLife #PeacefulMoments #SunsetThoughts
    17:00 Reflections 🌿✨ As the day slowly winds down, the sky reminds us… not everything has to be perfect to be beautiful. Clouds and light, side by side — just like the highs and lows of today. Take a breath. You made it through today, and that’s enough. 💛 Let this evening bring you peace, rest, and a gentle reset for tomorrow. Soft endings create powerful new beginnings. 🌅 #EveningVibes #5PMReflections #GratefulHeart #CapeTownLife #PeacefulMoments #SunsetThoughts
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  • Deepest Oceans

    The oceans are incredibly deep, but their depth is not the same everywhere.

    The deepest part of the ocean discovered so far is the Mariana Trench, a deep crack in the floor of the Pacific Ocean. It reaches an astonishing depth of about 11,034 metres.

    Even at such extreme depths, where sunlight cannot reach and pressure is immense, scientists have found signs of marine life. This shows that life can exist in some of the most unexpected places on Earth.

    In 1960, explorers Dr Jacques Piccard and Lt Donald Walsh descended deep into the Mariana Trench in a vessel called Trieste, reaching about 10,911 metres below the surface.

    Most of the world’s deepest ocean trenches are found in the Pacific Ocean, which contains nine of the ten deepest.

    The only exception is the Puerto Rico Trench in the Atlantic Ocean, which reaches a depth of about 9,220 metres.
    Deepest Oceans The oceans are incredibly deep, but their depth is not the same everywhere. The deepest part of the ocean discovered so far is the Mariana Trench, a deep crack in the floor of the Pacific Ocean. It reaches an astonishing depth of about 11,034 metres. Even at such extreme depths, where sunlight cannot reach and pressure is immense, scientists have found signs of marine life. This shows that life can exist in some of the most unexpected places on Earth. In 1960, explorers Dr Jacques Piccard and Lt Donald Walsh descended deep into the Mariana Trench in a vessel called Trieste, reaching about 10,911 metres below the surface. Most of the world’s deepest ocean trenches are found in the Pacific Ocean, which contains nine of the ten deepest. The only exception is the Puerto Rico Trench in the Atlantic Ocean, which reaches a depth of about 9,220 metres.
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  • What Causes the Tides?

    Tides are caused mainly by the gravitational pull of the Moon, with the Sun also having a smaller effect. The Moon’s gravity pulls the water in the Earth’s oceans, creating a bulge of water on the side of the Earth facing the Moon.

    At the same time, another bulge forms on the opposite side of the Earth. These bulges are where high tides occur, while the areas in between experience low tides.

    As the Earth rotates, different places move through these bulges, causing the regular rise and fall of sea levels. Most coastal areas experience two high tides and two low tides each day.

    Because the Moon is also moving around the Earth, the timing of high tides shifts slightly, occurring about one hour later each day.
    What Causes the Tides? Tides are caused mainly by the gravitational pull of the Moon, with the Sun also having a smaller effect. The Moon’s gravity pulls the water in the Earth’s oceans, creating a bulge of water on the side of the Earth facing the Moon. At the same time, another bulge forms on the opposite side of the Earth. These bulges are where high tides occur, while the areas in between experience low tides. As the Earth rotates, different places move through these bulges, causing the regular rise and fall of sea levels. Most coastal areas experience two high tides and two low tides each day. Because the Moon is also moving around the Earth, the timing of high tides shifts slightly, occurring about one hour later each day.
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  • What are the Northern Lights?

    The northern lights are beautiful displays of pale, flickering colours that can sometimes be seen in the night sky in far northern regions. Their scientific name is the aurora borealis, and a similar effect occurs in the far south, where it is called the aurora australis.

    Auroras occur high above the Earth, between about 97 and 1,000 km above the surface. They are caused by electrically charged particles from the Sun that travel through space and collide with gases in the Earth’s atmosphere.

    When these particles strike the atmosphere, they release energy in the form of light, creating glowing waves of green, red, and purple in the sky. Auroras are more common when there are many sunspots, as these increase the amount of energy and particles released by the Sun.
    What are the Northern Lights? The northern lights are beautiful displays of pale, flickering colours that can sometimes be seen in the night sky in far northern regions. Their scientific name is the aurora borealis, and a similar effect occurs in the far south, where it is called the aurora australis. Auroras occur high above the Earth, between about 97 and 1,000 km above the surface. They are caused by electrically charged particles from the Sun that travel through space and collide with gases in the Earth’s atmosphere. When these particles strike the atmosphere, they release energy in the form of light, creating glowing waves of green, red, and purple in the sky. Auroras are more common when there are many sunspots, as these increase the amount of energy and particles released by the Sun.
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  • Why do We Have Time Zones?

    Time zones exist because the Earth rotates, meaning different parts of the world experience daylight and darkness at different times. If everyone used the same clock, some places would have sunrise late at night and midday in the dark, which would be very confusing for daily life

    In 1884, the world was divided into time zones based on a reference point called Greenwich in London, England. This system ensures that the time in each region roughly matches the position of the Sun in the sky

    Each time zone is usually one hour apart from the next. As you travel east, the time becomes one hour later, and as you travel west, the time becomes one hour earlier. This keeps mornings, afternoons, and nights aligned with the natural cycle of daylight across the globe
    Why do We Have Time Zones? Time zones exist because the Earth rotates, meaning different parts of the world experience daylight and darkness at different times. If everyone used the same clock, some places would have sunrise late at night and midday in the dark, which would be very confusing for daily life In 1884, the world was divided into time zones based on a reference point called Greenwich in London, England. This system ensures that the time in each region roughly matches the position of the Sun in the sky Each time zone is usually one hour apart from the next. As you travel east, the time becomes one hour later, and as you travel west, the time becomes one hour earlier. This keeps mornings, afternoons, and nights aligned with the natural cycle of daylight across the globe
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  • Why the Sun rise in the East

    The Sun rises in the east because the Earth spins toward the east

    From above the North Pole, the planet rotates counterclockwise,

    making the Sun appear first in the eastern sky and disappear in the west
    Why the Sun rise in the East The Sun rises in the east because the Earth spins toward the east From above the North Pole, the planet rotates counterclockwise, making the Sun appear first in the eastern sky and disappear in the west
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  • Happy Easter Sunday, MySA Family!

    Today is a beautiful reminder of hope, renewal, and new beginnings. As we celebrate this special day, may your hearts be filled with peace, your homes with love, and your lives with endless blessings.

    Easter is not just a moment — it’s a message. A message that no matter how tough things may seem, brighter days are always ahead. It’s a time to reflect, reconnect, and appreciate the people who make life meaningful.

    To our incredible MySA community — thank you for being part of something bigger. Your support, your energy, and your belief in what we are building together truly makes all the difference.

    Take today to slow down, recharge, and enjoy the moments that matter most — whether it’s with family, friends, or simply a quiet moment to yourself.

    From all of us at Team MySA:

    - Happy Easter!
    - Stay blessed
    - Stay united
    - And keep growing with us

    #HappyEaster #MySAFamily #NewBeginnings #StayBlessed
    Happy Easter Sunday, MySA Family! Today is a beautiful reminder of hope, renewal, and new beginnings. As we celebrate this special day, may your hearts be filled with peace, your homes with love, and your lives with endless blessings. Easter is not just a moment — it’s a message. A message that no matter how tough things may seem, brighter days are always ahead. It’s a time to reflect, reconnect, and appreciate the people who make life meaningful. To our incredible MySA community — thank you for being part of something bigger. Your support, your energy, and your belief in what we are building together truly makes all the difference. Take today to slow down, recharge, and enjoy the moments that matter most — whether it’s with family, friends, or simply a quiet moment to yourself. From all of us at Team MySA: - Happy Easter! - Stay blessed - Stay united - And keep growing with us #HappyEaster #MySAFamily #NewBeginnings #StayBlessed
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  • Why Do We Have Coloured Sunsets

    Coloured sunsets happen because of Rayleigh scattering

    As the Sun sets, its light travels through more of Earth’s atmosphere, scattering away shorter blue and violet wavelengths

    This allows longer red, orange, and yellow wavelengths to reach our eyes

    Dust, water droplets, and clouds can make these colours even more vivid
    Why Do We Have Coloured Sunsets Coloured sunsets happen because of Rayleigh scattering As the Sun sets, its light travels through more of Earth’s atmosphere, scattering away shorter blue and violet wavelengths This allows longer red, orange, and yellow wavelengths to reach our eyes Dust, water droplets, and clouds can make these colours even more vivid
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