The 2010 Route
The Ball 2010 left Battersea Park on 24th Jan 2010 is heading to the Opening Ceremony in Johannesburg for the 11th June 2010.
Written on Monday, June 16th, 2008 by Christian Wach
A generally optimistic Kenyan view:
2010 promises to be a great year for South Africa if everything goes as planned.
Is South Africa ready to host the 2010 World Cup?
Let’s hope it does.
The Ball 2010 left Battersea Park on 24th Jan 2010 is heading to the Opening Ceremony in Johannesburg for the 11th June 2010.
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Mystery solved by our friend Mark via our Facebook page – apparently he sells water.
Because none of us speak Arabic
Why didn’t you ask him?
I already bookmark this post, I might get back and will read your new post… bye for now
Great work Gentlemen. Thank heaven someone had the ball to do it!
The Ball 2006 (Teamgeist) travelled from Battersea Park, London and headed to the Opening Ceremony in Munich, Germany.
The Ball 2002 (Fevernova) was carried 7000 miles across Europe and Asia to the World Cup finals in Korea & Japan.
Hi,
Just saw http://www.kottke.org/08/06/remi-gaillard-videos and thought of you guys. Euro 2008 isn’t over yet, but I can’t wait for 2010.
Cheers,
Ian
That’s a fantastic video – thanks Ian!
We’re busy preparing for 2010 – more info to follow very soon…