We have had a wonderful time here. The whole place was an incredible surprise. It is difficult to say exactly what we expected but the overall impressions are of a very friendly , clean city, extremely warm people, we have been sensible and followed instructions regarding going out at night , we all agree we have never felt ill at ease or threatened in any way. We have eaten fantastic food in beautiful restaurants and the service is so good ( albeit sometimes on African time).
In 9 days we have done so many brilliant things. We have relived through the eyes of our guides, who themselves really did live through those terrible times and appalling events,the disgrace that was Apartheid, we have been unexpectedly moved close to tears on two occasions.
We started on the Hop on Hop off bus which I have already mentioned.
Day two we visited the District Six Museum. An enlightening and jarring initiation to the history of Apartheid . I disitnctly remember as a child discussions at home which arose from articles in the morning newspaper. I remember as clear as day when I was trying to get my Equity Card ( the Actors and Dancers Union ) I signed a section to say I would not perform in South Africa as long as Apartheid existed. Do "Google" District Six and read about it. Wikipedia also has an excellent section.Our Muslim guide ( who, by the by, used to sing on Sunday mornings at the Christian church) and his family who were driven out of their home back in 1965,have been given a new property in the District Six area which is supposed to be being returned to its former owners. However this area is in central Cape Town it is prime real estate. Need I say more. Nelson Mandela started the initiative to return the land to any previous resident who could prove with documents and land registration papers that they had owned property there, however ,since his death progress on this has slowed down,most of the area remains a barren scar on the landscape.
We went up Table Mountain, SPECTACULAR! The view, the silence, the space, it leaves you quite speechless.
We drove down to The Cape of Good Hope and watched the collision of two Oceans the Atlantic and the Indian, once again nature at her stunning powerful best.
We watched the penguins on Boulders beach. Watched the surfers in Musenburg and got stuck in horrendous traffic on the our return journey. "Yeah ! Tough " I can hear your thoughts.
In 9 days we have done so many brilliant things. We have relived through the eyes of our guides, who themselves really did live through those terrible times and appalling events,the disgrace that was Apartheid, we have been unexpectedly moved close to tears on two occasions.
We started on the Hop on Hop off bus which I have already mentioned.
Day two we visited the District Six Museum. An enlightening and jarring initiation to the history of Apartheid . I disitnctly remember as a child discussions at home which arose from articles in the morning newspaper. I remember as clear as day when I was trying to get my Equity Card ( the Actors and Dancers Union ) I signed a section to say I would not perform in South Africa as long as Apartheid existed. Do "Google" District Six and read about it. Wikipedia also has an excellent section.Our Muslim guide ( who, by the by, used to sing on Sunday mornings at the Christian church) and his family who were driven out of their home back in 1965,have been given a new property in the District Six area which is supposed to be being returned to its former owners. However this area is in central Cape Town it is prime real estate. Need I say more. Nelson Mandela started the initiative to return the land to any previous resident who could prove with documents and land registration papers that they had owned property there, however ,since his death progress on this has slowed down,most of the area remains a barren scar on the landscape.
We went up Table Mountain, SPECTACULAR! The view, the silence, the space, it leaves you quite speechless.
We drove down to The Cape of Good Hope and watched the collision of two Oceans the Atlantic and the Indian, once again nature at her stunning powerful best.
We watched the penguins on Boulders beach. Watched the surfers in Musenburg and got stuck in horrendous traffic on the our return journey. "Yeah ! Tough " I can hear your thoughts.