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A SIGHTSEEING TOUR AROUND THE EARTH
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A Sightseeing Tour Around the Earth Gauteng
South Africa
  • By Salvatore and Gabriella
  • Homeschooled in Johannesburg South Africa by
    Penny
  • iLearn ppm1- Places and Perspectives
  • January May 2008

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GAUTENG SOUTH AFRICA
  • We live in Bedfordview, which falls into
    Ekurhuleni. Click on the link below
  • http//www.youtube.com/visitgauteng?target

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GAUTENG FACTS
  • Capital Johannesburg
  • Languages 21.5 isiZulu, 14.4
    Afrikaans, 13.1 Sesotho,
    12.5 EnglishPopulation 9 525 571 (2006)
  • Share of SA population 20.1
  • Area 16 548 square kilometers
  • Share of total SA area 1.4
  • Population density 576 people per square
    kilometers
  • Gross regional product R413.6-billion
  • Share of total SA GDP 33.3

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History of Gauteng
  • Click on these links for a history of Gauteng
  • http//www.xtimeline.com/events.aspx?q
  • Bif200804260253058128281p1
  • http//www.southafrica.co.za/history_28.html

Views of Johannesburg skyline
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Historic Buildings of Johannesburg
  • Johannesburg was founded in 1886 and is the
    largest and most populous city in South Africa.
    It is the provincial capital of Gauteng, the
    wealthiest province in South Africa, having the
    largest economy of any metropolitan region in
    Sub-Saharan Africa. The city is one of the 40
    largest metropolitan areas in the world, it is
    Africa's most advanced city, and one of Africa's
    only two global cities, the other being Cairo.

Ansteys Tower, located at 59 Joubert Street is
now a national monument. This building was once
the home of Cecil Williams (actor, playwright,
and member of Umkhonto we Sizwe). Nelson Mandela
was disguised as Cecil Williams' driver when he
was captured on 5 August 1962.
Arial view of the city centre
Anglo-American HO
Barbican Building
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Johannesburg City Hallnow houses the Gauteng
provinciallegislature
  • While Johannesburg does not form one of South
    Africa's three capital cities, it does house the
    Constitutional Court- South Africa's highest
    court.
  • Johannesburg is the source of a large-scale gold
    and diamond trade, due to its location on the
    mineral rich Witwatersrand range of hills.
  • Johannesburg is also served by O.R Tambo , the
    largest and busiest airport in Africa and a
    gateway for international air travel to and from
    the rest of southern Africa.
  • Soweto is situate in the south west of
    Johannesburg. Soweto is a township that the
    apartheid government established to accommodate
    the large number of migrant workers who came to
    Johannesburg from their villages and towns to
    work on the mines of Witwatersrand.

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  • The Hillbrow Tower is the highest structure in
    Johannesburg, and is probably the city's most
    recognisable landmark. The Hillbrow Tower
    (previously known as the JG Strijdom Tower) was
    built over three years, between June 1968 and
    April 1971, and is 269m high. It is owned by
    Telkom (previously by the Post Office) and is
    used as a microwave tower. It used to boast a
    revolving restaurant, but was closed in January
    1981 for security reasons. The tower had a blue
    illuminated Telkom sign installed on 31 May 2005,
    and was renamed as the Telkom Joburg Tower. It is
    interesting to note that the height of the
    Hillbrow Tower is virtually the same as the
    length of the Titanic (269m).

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Since 2007 with all the new investments into the
city centre, the money is being poured into
restoring Joburg's CBD.
  • Johannesburg Art Gallery, Astor Building and WLD
    High Court Witwatersrand
  • For more on the restoration of Johannesburg inner
    city click onto these interesting links
  • http//www.joburg.org.za/content/view/1902/203/
  • http//www.joburgnews.co.za/nov_2002/nov22_heritag
    e.stm
  • http//www.joburg.org.za/content/view/126/58/

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Sir Herbert Baker buildings
Stone House, Sir Herbert Bakers home in
Parktown Johannesburg http//www.s
outhafricaholiday.org.uk/culture/fp_herbert_baker.
htm
Rodean Girls School, Johannesburg
Northwards,Johannesburg
St Johns College for Boys, Johannesburg
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GOLD REEF CITY
  • Built around the No. 14 shaft of Crown Mines,
    this city is an authentic reproduction of
    Johannesburg at the beginning of the 1900s.
  • There are fully furnished miner's houses with
    original furniture and fittings, including
    pressed ceilings.
  • The museum exhibits include antique clothing and
    children's toys, which take the visitor back 100
    years to the city that was. A train encircles the
    park and many shops offer interesting curios.
  • You can also visit the original gold mine in a
    lift that goes down to 220 meters below the
    surface. An on site casino is open 24 hours
    daily.
  • http//www.goldreefcity-mint.co.za/
  • http//www.goldreefcity.co.za/theme_park/index.asp

Authentic mining equipment in museum
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APARTHEID MUSEUM,Johannesburg
  • The Apartheid Museum was built to celebrate the
    triumph of the human spirit over adversity,
    inequality and humiliation.
  • Beginning in 1948, the white elected National
    Party government implemented the policy of
    apartheid which turned 20 million people into
    second class citizens, damning them to a life of
    servitude, humiliation and abuse.
  • Their liberation in 1994 with the election of
    Nelson Mandela, the prisoner who became
    president, is a climax in the saga of a nation's
    resistance, courage and fortitude. The
    Apartheid Museum , the first of its kind,
    illustrates the rise and fall of apartheid.

Click on this link to a video introduction to the
museum http//www.nowmediawebcasting.co.za/clien
ts/apartheid/
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MANDELA FAMILY MUSEUM, Soweto Johannesburg
Nelson Mandela's humble little house in Orlando
West, Soweto, now called the Mandela Family
Museum, is an interesting stopover for those who
want to peep into the life of the Black
Pimpernel, the world's most famous former
prisoner.
With FW de Klerk, with whom he was awarded the
Nobel Peace Prize
http//www.sa-venues.com/attractionsga/mandela-mus
eum.htm
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NEWTOWN CULTURAL PRECINCT,Johannesburg
For a map of Newtown click on this
link www.joburg-archive.co.za/maps/IMS_NEWTOWN.pd
f Market theatre http//www.markettheatre.co.za/
Newtown is central to all-year Jozi culture and
the annual highlight, Arts Alive International
Festival, held every September decidedly, a
high point on Johannesburgs arts and culture
calendar, when patrons of the arts spill in and
out of every available venue.
The indelible Kippies Café celebrating the
contributions of musicians to African Jazz. It is
named after jazz legend Kippie Moeketsi
Moyo (the Swahili word for soul...  ) Restaurant
at the Market Theatrehttp//www.moyo.co.za/
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NEWTOWN CULTURAL PRECINCT,Johannesburg
A bronze statue of Brenda Fassie outside
Bassline Jazz Club
Brenda Fassie, South Africa's undisputed queen of
pop, Dubbed the "Madonna of the Townships" in a
2001 Time Magazine interview, Fassie emerged at
the height of the anti-apartheid struggle in the
1980s to give a voice to marginalised black South
Africans.
http//www.youtube.com/watch?vnrinswnda3Qfeature
related
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NELSON MANDELA BRIDGE
Paris has its Eiffel Tower, New York its Statue
of Liberty, Sydney its Harbour Bridge. On 20
July, Johannesburg opened the largest
cable-stayed bridge in southern Africa. Who else
to name it after but Nelson Mandela, the man who
led South Africa across the apartheid divide?
Together, the Newtown and Braamfontein
developments form a "cultural arc" linking the
Newtown Cultural Precinct with the Constitution
Hill precinct. http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nels
on_Mandela_Bridge
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SOPHIATOWN,Johannesburg
  • Originally called Sophiatown, it was destroyed,
    and a white suburb called Triomf (Triumph) was
    established in its place by the apartheid
    government, before the name Sophiatown was
    officially restored in 2006.

In the early hours, heavily armed police entered
Sophiatown to force residents out of their homes
and load their belongings onto government trucks.
The residents were taken to a large tract of
land, thirteen miles from the city centre, to the
aptly-named empty fields of Meadowlands (now part
of Soweto) Resistance was only peaceful. The
government bulldozed Sophiatown by the end of
1963(except for the Anglican Church of Christ the
King and rebuilt it as a white only suburb named
Triomf (Afrikaans for triumph). The ANC
government restored the name Sophiatown in the
late 1990s, although the name change was only
completed in February 2006.
Sophiatown became the symbolic center of black
culture around Johannesburg in the 1940s and
50s. It was a focus of arts, politics, religion,
and entertainment.
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OLD FORT, CONSTITUTION HILL Johannesburg
The Constitutional Court is a groundbreaking
building that not only houses the 11 judges who
guard South Africa's Constitution but also which
stands as an icon of our new culture of democracy
and human rights.
http//www.doj.gov.za/trc/media/1997/9707/s970714b
.htm
http//www.constitutionalcourt.org.za/site/home.ht
m http//www.concourt.gov.za/text/tour/main.html
It is fitting that the Court, a symbol of the
democracy that replaced apartheid, has been built
on the site of the Old Fort, Johannesburg's
notorious prison - symbolising the triumph of
hope over a troubled past. The building, which
reflects the values of our new culture of
constitutionalism, needed a court chamber, public
areas, a library, public reading space and rooms
for 11 judges and other staff. Few modern South
African buildings have inspired as much awe and
excitement as this one.
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http//www.jhbzoo.org.za/
The main purpose of the Johannesburg Zoo is the
accommodation, enrichment, husbandry and medical
care of wild animals. The Johannesburg Zoo
contributes to the quality of life of the
citizens of Joburg through education,
conservation, research and recreation of wild
animals.
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JOHANNESBURG BOTANICAL GARDENS
  • As Joburg started as a fast growing, rough and
    raw mining camp little attention was paid to the
    provision of parks for its residents. Joubert
    Park, the first established park in the city and
    later home of the Johannesburg Art Gallery. A
    parks department was established only after the
    Anglo-Boer South African War (1899 1902) when a
    start was made with the development of parks and
    recreational spaces.As land along the main
    Witwatersrand gold reef was being mined for gold,
    it was hard to find land for recreational
    purposes. The Wilds a reserve for indigenous
    shrubs and flowers in Houghton was established
    in 1938. Bezuidenhout Park, on the eastern
    outskirts, was developed in 1945. The homestead
    and cemetery of the original owners, the
    Bezuidenhout family, still exists. Many other
    parks and sanctuaries followed all over the city
    and its suburbs.The Botannical Gardens opened
    in 1968.

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  • The Crocodile Ramble, Magaliesburg

http//www.theramble.co.za/
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Croc City Crocodile Farm provides the opportunity
to observe one of the world's most spectacular
predators at close range. You are also given the
chance to HOLD a hatchling. On display we have
croc hatchlings to large adults of up to
five meters in length.
The maze is now 30 larger and the beautiful
Garden of Reflection is filled with poetry and
roses and things spinning and dancing in the
wind!
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The Lion Park offers terrific close-up views and
other experiences with lions, as well as rare
white lions. Other large predators at the Lion
Park include cheetahs, brown and spotted hyenas,
wild dogs and jackals. Superb filming and
photographic opportunities are also
possible.http//www.lion-park.com/
Dangerous Liasons A story about dangerous
companionshttp//www.lion-park.com/companions2.ht
m
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The colourfully painted homes of the Ndebele
villagers are an irresistible photo opportunity,
and you must buya beautiful Ndebele doll!The
sensational handcraft beadwork of the Ndebele
woman folk make for a special addition to you
curio collection.http//www.lesedi.com/
Lesedi Ndebele Village MAPOCH VILLAGE
This is a charming, authentic and earthy African
experience in the heart of the bush, a cultural
village with exciting traditional dance display,
craft market, pub, restaurant, junction venue and
conference centre.
This living cultural village (a kraal) offers
fascinating history and an environment where
modern cultures blend naturally with the values
and norms of the Ndebele people.
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CONCLUSION
Beautiful art and crafts in Newtown Cultural
Precinct
We hope that you have not only enjoyed our tour
of Gauteng, but that you have learnt about of
interesting, beautiful country and in particular,
the province where we live.
  • There are many more fascinating and beautiful
    places to visit in South Africa, but we have
    chosen places which we really enjoy visiting, and
    which are of historical importance for us.
  • Visit this blog and have a look at the tour you
    are taken of around Johannesburg.
  • http//johannesburgdailyphoto.blogspot.com/
  • http//gardkarlsen.com/johannesburg_south_africa_2
    004.htm

Bruma Craft Market
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ENJOY YOUR TRIP!
HAVE A NICE TIME!
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