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From Cape Town to Johannesburg via the Garden Route, Bloemfontein, Lesotho and Swaziland
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A Zulu Wedding Party marches to the sugar cane fields to unite Husband and Wife
A Zulu Wedding Party marches to the sugar cane fields to unite Husband and Wife
The Zulu husband dances during his wedding ceremony.  The celebration includes a mock battle between the wedding parties of wife and groom.
The Zulu husband dances during his wedding ceremony. The celebration includes a mock battle between the wedding parties of wife and groom.
A Zulu family attends a traditional wedding ceremony in Eshowe, South Africa
A Zulu family attends a traditional wedding ceremony in Eshowe, South Africa
The Kaelitsha Township near Capetown, South Africa. The majority of black people in South Africa live in these urban ghettos, an idea from the previous apartheid government, and now an inevitable reality that needs a solution.
The Kaelitsha Township near Capetown, South Africa. The majority of black people in South Africa live in these urban ghettos, an idea from the previous apartheid government, and now an inevitable reality that needs a solution.
Children in the Kaelitsha township of Capetown, South Africa.
Children in the Kaelitsha township of Capetown, South Africa.
Sheer rock cliff that drops 3000 feet in the 'Amphitheatre' of Drakensberg Range in South Africa.  Notice the person standing at the top of the cliff - it helps to understand the scale of this cliff!

The Amphitheatre is one of the geographical features of the Northern Drakensberg, South Africa, and is widely regarded as one of the most impressive cliff faces on earth. The cliff face of the Amphitheatre is roughly three times the size of the total combined area of all the cliff faces in Yosemite's famous El Capitan, and more than 10 times the size of El Capitan's most famous (South Western) face. It is part of the Royal Natal National Park.
Sheer rock cliff that drops 3000 feet in the 'Amphitheatre' of Drakensberg Range in South Africa. Notice the person standing at the top of the cliff - it helps to understand the scale of this cliff!

The Amphitheatre is one of the geographical features of the Northern Drakensberg, South Africa, and is widely regarded as one of the most impressive cliff faces on earth. The cliff face of the Amphitheatre is roughly three times the size of the total combined area of all the cliff faces in Yosemite's famous El Capitan, and more than 10 times the size of El Capitan's most famous (South Western) face. It is part of the Royal Natal National Park.
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