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Bird's-eye view
It would be sacrilege not to get into Cape Town's famous Table Mountain. This local business card, which has a flat shape and the image on the city flag.
Every day thousands of tourists flock here to enjoy the views that are open to it. Cape Town is not homogeneous. And it is easy to see the contrasts of the mountain. From downtown, with its high office centers to black township on the outskirts of the city ...
View of the port. While tourists enjoy the sun, dockers unload oil, timber, iron ore, asbestos and fish.
Port is huge. Along the coastline extending for 14 km and is available for all types of vessels. The total turnover of shipping makes it 10, 3 million tons.
Beautiful stadium for 64,000 people, built specially for the World Cup for $ 600 million. In the summer of 2010, his natural grass trampled millionaire superstars like Lionel Messi, Andreas Iniesta and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Arena is located between Signal Hill and the Atlantic Ocean. For the sake of its construction the city authorities demolished the golf course and the old stadium "Green Point».
The construction has a stylish design that looks something like a cloud, but, unfortunately, the world championship and remained its finest hour. Arena rarely filled, but not rarely breaks. In the past year has failed roof stadium grandstand protecting from the sun. The local mayor's office had to fork over 140 thousand dollars to save it from collapse.
Country houses in Cape Town. All at: houses with tiled roof and a swimming pool, a warm climate, tropical plants. The cost for houses is different. On the Internet ran into price tags ranging from 600 000 to 1 100 000 dollars.
Light haze of fog hanging over the Cape Town metropolis creates a special aura.
Panorama of the city center and the marina. Gulf colors of the sky - gorgeous.
Unlike other megacities in Cape Town are relatively few skyscrapers. But the business center still looks modern and built up.
Along the coastline of Cape Town is a bunch of five-star hotels, luxury brand shops and villas in which they live wealthy white businessmen.
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