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LS 030 Cape of Good Hope
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Cape Town is bussing with history of passed times. Here it is where the roots of South Africa are buried, where many happy but also sad stories are told and untold. However, they are most probably similar to other tales captured by their explorers.

The uniqueness of this city, one may say, is its people with the freedom and the generosity of painted landscapes, manifold ways of spending the days in nature and nights surrounded by the hum of vibes while enjoying your meal possibly together with your newly made acquaintance. We might call it "leisureland", laid back and more relaxed to give our spirit space to unfold, remote from all the stress a place to forget time.
 
V&A Waterfront with Clock Tower and Nelson Mandela Gateway to Robben Island
V&A Waterfront with Clock Tower and Nelson Mandela Gateway to Robben Island

The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront seem to be the meeting point for many nations. One can’t avoid to get effected by its buzz and hype.


Cape Town Minstrels at Bo Kaap

Bo-Kaap, formerly knows as the city’s Malay Quarter, an area accommodating many cultures where most of its streets are still plastered with cobble stones visited once a year during carnival time by the Cap Town Minstrels.



Final touch before performing; traditional dance performed by the various cultures of South Africa is daily maintained somewhere in Cape Town and environ.
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