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South Africa - Bicycle Tour Adventure, Day 15
Pictures and Stories About Bicycle Adventures
Drive to Johannesburg, Visit the Apartheid Museum,
Transfer to O Tambo International Airport, Fly to Cape Town;
22 Nov 2014
Morning Pictures Around the Tower of Pizza B&B
Above Left: Fruit Fly Protection at the breakfast nook. The truth is that I do not remember seeing any flies.
Above Right: Terry and Jannes at the breakfast table.
Above: Farm made chair backs, Shovels.
Above Left: A picture of the silo tower from the breakfast table.
Above Right: A picture of the empty restaurant in the morning.
Above Left: Farm Tools.
Above Right: Top View of Cattle, Oil Painting. The painting is very clever and artistic.
Above Left: Old hand pump for water.
Above Right: An Old Farmall.
Above Left: A bed of rose looking succulents.
Above Right: A Woolley Worm! AKA, Caterpillar.
On the Road to Jozi
Above Left: Johannesburg and area Road Signs.
Above Right: Good Parents.
The Apartheid Museum
(It's also called the Mandela Museum)
"For to be free is not merely to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others." - Nelson Mandela
Above: From this point further, NO PHOTOGRAPHS were allowed.
I consider not being able to take photographs in a museum a form of discrimination (information control).
Above: The stones and bricks in the wall around The Apartheid Museum were reclaimed from actual Apartheid Prisons.
Above: Pick a color to match your favorite quote.
[The quotes are real but I made up the color codes as I forgot to take a picture of the color code].
Red - "None of us can be described as having virtues or qualities that raise him or her above others."
Blue - "To be free is not merely to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that enhances and and respects the freedom of others."
Yellow - "I detest racialism because I regard it as a barbaric thing, whether it comes from a black man or a white man."
Green - "The cell is an ideal place to know yourself. People tend to measure themselves by external accomplishment, but jail allows a person to focus on internal ones, such as honesty, sincerity, simplicity and an absence of variety. You learn to look into yourself."
White - "I learnt that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear."
Above Left: Terry places her choice.
Above Right: The choice of others.
Above Left: Many Choices.
Above Right: The FLAG is a TIME LINE that reads from LEFT to RIGHT: First there was Black Man and the Yellow Sun and the Green Lands, then came White Man along with some Blood and some Truth and then the Land Merged.
Flight to Cape Town
Above Left: The flights out of Johannesburg; we were the fifth down from the upper-left.
Above Right: Our room for the next week in Cape Town.
Above Left: This Drawer is Interesting because it wraps around the sink. The drawer is very good use of space and is very unusual. We have a kitchen with a fridge and a microwave; life is good.
Above Right: Our Office with Highspeed Internet and the BEE sits quietly in those two square aluminum suitcases.
It was an emotional day and it was a long day, but it was worth it.
We're in CAPE TOWN!