South Africa Is Still Here

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Posted July 15, 2010

Tour six urban centers in South Africa and experience the diversity of this country.

A happy African couple in downtown Johannesburg.

Gandhi Square in downtown Johannesburg.

Clarens, South Africa.

A lion in Kruger National Park, one of South Africa’s premier tourist destinations.

A nurse at a clinic in Rustenburg. South Africa has the highest number of HIV/AIDS sufferers in the world – an estimated 5.7 million.

Children near Grahamstown, South Africa.

A jacaranda-lined street in Pretoria, the administrative capital of South Africa.

Church Square in downtown Pretoria.

Inside a shack in a township in Johannesburg.

South African fans cheer for their home team in a cricket match between South Africa and England.

During the World Cup, a young boy proudly holds the South Africa flag in Soweto, a collection of townships in Johannesburg.

Children play in a park in downtown Pretoria.

Father and child attend an evangelistic outreach in Newlands East, a community of Durban.

Dancers in the performing arts group Potter’s Praise mix dance and worship in an effort to unite the people of South Africa through hope in Christ.

Newlands East, an impoverished area of Durban. Churches like Hope Restoration Baptist Church help ease the pain and hunger of the township by providing food and blankets.

A worshipper at the Sri Sri Radha Radhanath Temple of Understanding in Chatsworth, a suburb in Durban.

PAINTED & PENSIVE – A young girl with facepaint during a Holiday Bible Club hosted by Pinetown Baptist Church in Durban.

At Durban’s Westville Baptist Church, university students provides love and attention to neighborhood children, many of whom do not receive it at home.

OFF THE STREETS – A child in Durban participates in a Holiday Bible Club hosted by Westville Baptist Church.

Sunset view of Table Mountain from Bloubergstrand Beach in Cape Town.

A cable car carries people to the top of Table Mountain in Cape Town.

African penguins at Boulders Beach in Simon’s Town, just outside of Cape Town.

Gray Street Mosque in downtown Durban — the largest mosque in the Southern Hemisphere.

A nighttime view of Durban, as seen from Roma Revolving Restaurant on the 33rd floor.

A township build on a flood plain in Port Elizabeth.

Men gather to “braai their wors” (grill their sausage) in Schauderville, a township of Port Elizabeth.

     

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