Cape Town South Africa has one of the most beautiful settings of any city in the world. This is the second in along series covering the city and surrounding area. Below is Old Townhouse, restored building from the 1755 with a garden in the back. It had an exhibit of art against Apartheid.
Here are scenes from the Company Gardens first started as a vegetable patch for the Dutch settlement. There are also some adjacent buildings.
Here is the main art museum, adjacent to the Company Gardens.
The next two posts will look at the Waterkant, one of the older parts of the city.
The white rose, sweet and beautiful and rife with hidden danger? Another fine set, Bill.
Posted by: Mick Mather | December 27, 2010 at 10:05 AM
Mick Thanks The beautiful old colonial building and garden provide a deep contrast to the art exhibit in this land of contrasts. Bill
Posted by: bill Ives | December 27, 2010 at 10:28 AM