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Pictures from my travels…
The Splendours of Cape Town…
Robben Island Tours… Experience Nelson Mandela’s days in seclusion.
Looks great. The first click is mesmerizing.
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I can’t wait to go back Meghna.
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Awsome place
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Definitely Obaid
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One of the things I remember most about Capetown is the District Six Museum.
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Apologies as I was saying. Historic works with much needed restoration that was made possible by a legacy grant.
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Someday. I hope, Kavita
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šI’ll pray for you Arv.
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lovely sights!
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Thank you.
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yw it helps me to overcome my prejudices.
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Definitely
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Thank you for sharing your personal tour of Cape Town. Your words and images proclaim your love of where you live. Wonderful!
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Ahhh, what can I say, I really am proud of my home and people. š
Thank you always, for your support. š
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Wow, lovely pics.. love magnificent views!!
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Hello dear Kranti. It’s really so much more, I haven’t even touched on… Will be soon.
Ps, the people are amazing in CT. Love the way they speak, sometimes we lapse into a language similar to kitchen language. We love it.
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Wow, that sounds wonderful! Thank you for sharing your lovely experience! š¤
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Hi Kranti, I have a new post about a fantastic tour operator.
A South African Guide to hold onto!
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Beautiful photos, Kavitha. I’m yet to visit Cape Town, but hope to do so before too long.
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Liz, guaranteed a trip of a lifetime. š¤
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Thank you for this article
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I see the term Prisoners of Appartheid often, one question I keep hearing from people around me though, were the not terrorists? Mandela was part of a bombing and killing of civilians surely? They werent put in prison becuase of the colour of their skin or was that the main case?
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Sadly there were many wrongs here, on many sides.
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You have captured some beautiful photos. It looks like you are a representative of the South African Visitorsā Ministry. You need to explain very little. Keep them coming and be Well.
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Hello John. Happy Father’s Day to you from SA.
Thank you for the good words, its a good country, heart, spirit and beloved.
Today, my heart is full of love and pride more than other days š¤š¤š¤.
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I can sense you pride.
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So looking forward to my visit. Thanks for these.
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I’m glad Sue. Really. š¤
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Sue, I posted today on Bonana,, https://wordpress.com/post/sunshinysasite.wordpress.com/4263
Please note Tezz’s details for when you visit SA.
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Thank you SO very much.
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My Pleasure!
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You definitely should be proud! This is amazing and very beautiful, seems like paradise š Cape Town is definitely on my bucket list
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Great plan!
Its truly one of Africa’s best spots. Food. Sights, people, a dream destination.
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Reblogged this on Cape Town: My pictures of the beautiful "Mother City" of South Africa.
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Thank you Craig.
I love CT too.
Jhb not so much love.
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
THE PLACE TO BE!!!!!
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Thank you Jonathan.
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