| Pretoria
/ Tswhane, City of Jacarandas
Known as the
Jacaranda City for all the purple blossom-bedecked trees which line
its thoroughfares, Pretoria is a lovely, quiet city. It has a long,
involved and fascinating history. Here you will find many significant
old buildings and some fascinating museums. The Transvaal Museum
has wonderful natural history displays and is the home of Mrs Ples,
the australopithecine fossil found at Sterkfontein in the Cradle
of Humankind. Also worth visiting are the Cultural History Museum
and the Smuts Museum, just outside town.
Probably the most heartening thing about the new
government in South Africa is that, unlike many successful revolutionaries,
we have not gone on an iconoclastic, monument-topping orgy. The
Union Buildings changed overnight from a symbol of white, neo-colonial
unity to one of true unity, and the iconic Voortrekker Monument
still stands.
Ironically, though, the bust of one of apartheid's
most ardent supporters, JG Strydom, which stood in Strydom Square
near the State Theatre, toppled without any help other than gravity
and the erosive quality of time on steel supports - on the 40th
anniversary of the day South Africa became a white-governed republic.
It's a great town - there are quite a few open
spaces where you can walk or mountain bike. Nearby is the Premier
Game Reserve, next door to the Cullinan Diamond Mine, where the
largest diamond in the world was found. You could do a short horse
trail at the Voortrekker Monument or through the Premier Reserve,
taking a careful look at some white rhino and a number of eland
- which are pretty much the size of a big horse. You could do a
tandem skydive or a first jump at the Pretoria Skydiving Club, which
is the largest in the country.
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