Cape town and Table Mountain from Lionshead |
Hayley at the Cape of Good Hope |
Hayley and Friends at the Cape Point |
Muizenberg Beach Cabanas |
Thatched roofs |
Fried Livers |
A non-traditional African Dance Circle |
Rich in Joy |
Hayley and her Learning Sustainability and Community Engagement classmates |
Paragliding off Signal Hill |
Groot Contantia Wine Farm |
Obligatory food photo. |
"Kyasa" means A New Day in Xhosa |
Hayley and friends on a sunrise hike in Stellenbosch |
The
distribution of wealth exists all the way from the very bottom to the very top,
and the variety of culture(s) exists all the way from the very left to the very
right.
Girls from Zimbabwe |
The Grounds of Vision Afrika |
Students at Vision Afrika |
With high regard to things that are rare and valuable, therefore able to be cherished and learned from, Madiba and I leave with only a handful of things to pinpoint about a typical South African. Generally speaking, typical South Africans are able to work through their history whilst not remaining defined by it, they are some of the hardest working people on the entire planet whilst doing so, and because of this hard work typical South Africans thoroughly enjoy to enjoy one another.
Enjoying one another |
The Sustainability Institute
Stellenbosch, South Africa
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