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  • South Africa Pt 2- Cape Town
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    Sunday, May 4, 2008 3:13PM / Standard Entry / Members only
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    So after our safari, we headed down to Cape Town for a few days. Although this was my 5th trip to South Africa, I had never been there before. One thing that was apparent immediately getting off the plane was the mix of cultures. The places I'd been before we're pretty much white and black but in Cape Town, there is a large population of what they call Malays, people who were brought over by the Dutch from places in South East Asia, like Indonesia and Malaysia, to work as cheap labor, some claim as slaves. So because of the origins of the Malays, the Muslim culture is also very prevalent here.
     


    On our first day, we took a Cape Point tour. Which included a stop at the Cape of Good Hope. Now if you all remember your grade school geography this is the southern most point of the African continent.

    If you jump in the water and swim, you might make it to Antartica from here. It's also the point where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. The Cape is extremely beautiful terrain, with crazy rocky flat topped mountains to one side and the ocean at the other.

    A key feature of the Cape of Good Hope are the penguins. Thousands of them everywhere. I'm not really sure why they congregate here because it's not very cold but I guess if they want cooler weather they just take the swim to Antarctica. They are very cute but very smelly also.

    There are also Baboons everywhere as well. An unlikely place for them to live but they seem to do well. They seem survive mostly by stealing food from the tourists. We were constantly warned not to carry anything edible on our bodies otherwise we might get jacked by one. Our guide had to chase after a baboon once who stole a woman's purse with her passport, credit cards and plane tickets inside.

    On our second day, we did a cultural tour of Cape Town itself. Cape Town looks and feels like a combination of San Francisco(4 seasons in one day weather) and Barcelona( beach city)but it has a vastly different history than either. We checked out the Malay Quarter first, the colorful part of town that the Malays settled.

    .The amazing thing about Cape Town is that no matter where you are you can see the famous Table Mountain. Named because of it's flat top, the mountain looks different at all times of the day. Sometimes it is covered with a cascading blanket of fog, known as the table cloth, or sometimes it's totally clear. At sunset, it reflects the rays of the setting sun and it becomes this glowing orange color.

    We also went to District Six, which was a Malay and Coloured part of town that got wiped out so the Whites could take over during the 60's, one of the most ruthless times of the Apartheid era. It was during the 60's that Cape Town was being developed as a major international city. Part of the city planning was to relocate all non-Whites outside of the city center. Although they were cleared out, the residents resisted in their own way by disrupting any attempt at the whites of redeveloping the area. So to to this day, District Six reamains a wasteland.

    This is Noos, he works at the District Six museum. He grew up in District Six and wrote this book about life there before it got destroyed.

    Afterwards, we headed out to the townships. Most tourists don't usually go out here because these are the dangerous ghettos of South Africa but I felt it was necessary element to understanding this country. The townships are where poor Blacks who can't afford proper housing settle in their ramshackle wood and corrugated steel boxes, a stark contrast to the cosmopolitan atmosphere of the Cape Town City center itself.

    People with jobs in the city spend over 70% of their monthly income just traveling to and from work, making it impossible to save enough money to get out. Along with the poverty, comes violence as as drug running gangs and other criminals rule the streets.

    Although Apartheid was abolished in 1994. The effects of it still present a very real problem to the South Africans of today. Only now economics is the excuse used to explain the racial divide. Although life here in the townships is poor and impoverished, somehow there is a vibrance and vitality in the air despite . Cape Town is an amazing city. Beautiful and rich in it's history and culture. I will definitely look for a chance to go back!

     

     

     

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  • skeetzy82
    posted on Thursday, Aug 6, 2009 9:35PM [Report]
    I didn't know there are Malays community in Cape Town.Now it will be in my places to go  since I'm currently in UK and took a career break in Malaysia.Read this blog by chance..cool.
  • Angha
    posted on Sunday, Oct 5, 2008 11:29PM [Report]
    每去一个地方就很努力的看很努力的学
    在温暖的小屋子前面拍一张好看的照片
    好空气好光线
    想像自己是株植物,努力地吸收太阳能吧
    这是我想要的人生
    (最好是两个人一起^o^,更好是很多人一起)
    现在也要把南非纳到行程里了……
  • mhough
    posted on Monday, Aug 25, 2008 4:20PM [Report]
    I'm glad you loved Cape Town....I live here!  Do come again - there is so much more to see......and do!
  • sasagill
    posted on Tuesday, Aug 12, 2008 4:14PM [Report]
    真的羡慕你
    我超级想出去看看外面的世界,可是没有钱
  • jamiesun
    posted on Monday, May 12, 2008 5:07AM [Report]
    tonight its a great party but u leave so early~haha
  • jamiesun
    posted on Monday, May 12, 2008 5:06AM [Report]
    so miss u when after saw u ...haha
  • GARFLELD23
    posted on Friday, May 9, 2008 5:58PM [Report]
    爱你  没法说
    去不同的地区去感受不同的文化
    相当之好
    说真的 我也很喜欢这样
    不过我现在还不行  还要再坚持一年多
    到时候我们一起出去   好不好?
    不知道你会不会看到我写的这些  如果能看到能给我回应吗?
    我会等等看的哦
    期待~~~
  • jinting
    posted on Friday, May 9, 2008 4:36PM [Report]
    As a Malaysian, I never know that there are Malays live in Cape Town ! Do they speak Malay ?

    Penguins are so adorable !!!
  • vwpotato
    posted on Friday, May 9, 2008 4:21PM [Report]
    Yep, beautiful place, if these penguins get hot, they can simply jump into the water! the water is freezing cold! and it goes "into" your bone~~~

    Next time, maybe you should also visit Drakensberg, umhlanga ^o^ - if you ever get to read this, that is~~~
  • adashow
    posted on Friday, May 9, 2008 3:29PM [Report]
    热不热?
  • jamiesun
    posted on Friday, May 9, 2008 1:35PM [Report]
    hope to see u soon~
  • LEMONed
    posted on Friday, May 9, 2008 1:34PM [Report]
    It must have been an awesome trip!!! Very beautiful view! One day I'm gonna build shelter for kids with HIV!!!
  • gucci2007
    posted on Friday, May 9, 2008 8:52AM [Report]
    LIFE FOR NATURE. I am not inattentive to inanimate nature, nor unmindful of the past.
  • cindysoh78
    posted on Thursday, May 8, 2008 10:16PM [Report]
    Wow...thank you for the great blog. Now, we Malaysian know that our Malay community also live there. In our country history, we learn that Indian&Chinese slaves brought over to Malaysia by the colonist and never thought that Malays had brought over to other country as slaves. But, after all...same with Cape Town..there are more than 50 races can be found in Malaysia.I, myself mix with chinese, kadazan&sungai. This etnics asimilation can produce great nation if able to live in one 'voice'. I agree, Cape Town is an amazing city. Hope, all the amazing, great and beautiful place&nature will last forever to be explore by the present&next generation..; )
  • chagall001
    posted on Thursday, May 8, 2008 9:43PM [Report]
    每一张有天空的图片都很美,蓝的飘眇!
  • wyy
    posted on Thursday, May 8, 2008 11:43AM [Report]
    Wow...your blog is really interesting to read.  Especially the photo, are you the one taking them?  If so, you really can shoot nice picture.
    Thanks
  • anita21
    posted on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 2:30PM [Report]
    佩服你有這樣的勇氣去探索不一定安全的世界
    有些地方不如我們所看到的安定和平
    ~~~
    你是很有勇敢的人
    雖然你貴為偶像
    但也不失為一個可敬的對像~~ ^^
  • JRS
    posted on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 7:38AM [Report]
    What a great and interesting blog, Daniel!  Good work and thank you for taking the time for giving such detail.  I cannot believe how beautiful and clear the sky is!  Thank you for visiting the shantytown area.  It's important for everyone to remember their past and to see that they still need help.  =)
  • princess_hk
    posted on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 4:54AM [Report]
    South Africa is amazing.
    The weather,sunset,beaches etc.
    Next time when you come to south africa,you must also go visit Durban,PE. These places are also beautiful.
  • Inna
    posted on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 11:21PM [Report]
    Hello Daniel! I was very glad to find your blog in the internet. Your stories about Africa are amazing! I want to visit Africa too.
    As you love to travel I think that you will like Russia! Be sure to visit my country!:)
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