Long Street, Cape Town, is noted for its colorful shops and businesses. Mama Africa hints at the city's persona as Mother Africa Ref:MKCTC655 | |
Clarke's Bookshop at 199 Long Street, Cape Town, South Africa. is renowned for its range of books on southern Africa Ref:MKCTC656 | |
The African Music Store at 134 Long Street in Cape Town stocks wideranging collections of music by African artists Ref:MKCTC657 | |
In the historic Bo-kaap district of Cape Town (formerly the Malay quarter) homes are painted in vivid colours Ref:MKCTC658 | |
In the historic Bo-kaap district of Cape Town (formerly the Malay quarter) homes are painted in vivid colours Ref:MKCTC659 | |
Outside a modest cafe in Bo-kaap, Cape Town, blue-overalled city workers relax or nap during their lunchtime Ref:MKCTC660 | |
Cape Town's once vibrant District Six, torn down during apartheid, its residents forcibly removed, is now bland and characterless Ref:MKCTC661 | |
Street names in the District Six museum in Cape Town evoke the lively past of a multi ethnic population forcibly removed during apartheid Ref:MKCTC668 | |
In the 34-hectare landscape of Cape Town's Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens an avenue of camphors is notable Ref:MKCTC669 | |
Bustling Camps Bay, Cape Town, a neighbourhood (and beach) popular with tourists Ref:MKCTC670 | |
A majestic and mountainous ridge sits aloof above Camps Bay, its bulging knobs known as the Twelve Apostles Ref:MKCTC672 | |
Cape Town's famous Table Mountain above an expanding city, the classic Parliament buildings below, viewed from the Taj Hotel Ref:MKCTC666 | |
Cape Town's busy Waterfront district provides a grand view of Table Mountain Ref:MKCTC667 | |
Table Mountain seen from Blouberg Strand is the iconic image of the mountain, and the Cape. It's a Sunday in summer when kiteboards adorn the sky Ref:MKCTC664 | |
The Mount Nelson Hotel signifies luxury and fivestar perfection. In a sculpture display in the gardens there's tongue in cheek humour in that piano and predatory birds Ref:MKCTC674 | |
An easy drive from Cape Town,Simon's Town's St. George Street reflects its colonial and Dutch history Ref:MKCTC2631 | |
At Simon's Town's Boulder Beach a colony of African penguins (who mate for life) endlessly delight tourists
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At Simon's town's Boulder Beach a colony of African penguins (who mate for life) endlessly delight tourists Ref:MKCTC2628 | |
At Simon's Town's Boulder Beach a colony of African penguins (who mate for life) endlessly delight tourists Ref:MKCTC2629 | |
At Simon's Town's Boulder Beach a colony of African penguins (who mate for life) endlessly delight tourists Ref:MKCTC2630 | |
Inland of the wild coast of Hermanus in South Africa's Western Cape are good wines, residential comforts and tourist pleasures Ref:MKCTC2633 | |
Beside Hermanus lagoon in South Africa's Western Cape this lawn is part of the Mosaic company's private sanctuary Ref:MKCTC2640 | |
Sheltered by the Western Cape's Overberg mountains a church and houses in Stanford gleam in evening sunlight Ref:MKCTC2635 | |
For some Stanford's regular evening market is a residents' car boot sale, home made preserves the products traded Ref:MKCTC2637 | |
Proteas, South Africa's national flower, here for sale in January; normally, they flower around September Ref:MKCTC2641 | |
No Bogart, not the movie, this African Queen takes trippers along the peaceable Klein River in South Africa's Western Cape Ref:MKCTC2639 | |