Cape Town, South Africa: One big bachelorparty
Part one of our amazing trip through South Africa, starting in Capetown.
EXPLORE CAPE TOWN WITH ZIRSKE
Hey guys, so today video follows Zoë, Renske and I as we get lost, get sunstroke and fall etc. I hope you guys enjoy this little Zirske vlog!
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Cape Town Fashion Photo Shoot with Meghan Lee Prins
Behind the scenes on a Cape Town Photo Shoot with fashion model, Meghan Lee Prins, on the streets of Bo Kaap district and the rooftop bar of Touchstone House for the blog, What The Saints Did Next.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry dance in Cape Town | 5 News
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► Township children gave the Duke and Duchess of Sussex an ecstatic welcome to Cape Town as the royals started their tour of Africa.
They visited Nyanga township, one of Cape Town's largest black settlements, to learn about life for thousands of South Africans.
The couple had travelled to the area, a few miles out of the city centre, to see first-hand the work of the Justice Desk, a human rights organisation, which is supporting the development of the settlement's children.
The organisation is supported by the Queen's Commonwealth Trust, which has Harry as its president and Meghan as vice-president.
Security was high ahead of the visit to the grounds of Nyanga Methodist Church with the street blocked off to traffic by police cars and officers stopping people walking past.
But there was a carnival atmosphere inside the compound with female dances in traditional costume, musicians playing and the ecstatic youngsters waving their national flag.
Meghan and Harry appeared relaxed and held hands after they were welcomed by Jessica Dewhurst, Justice Desk founder, and Theodora Luthuli, Justice Desk community leader.
In tribute to the region Meghan wore a dress by the label Mayamiko, an ethical and sustainable woman's wear and lifestyle brand, producing clothes made in Malawi.
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Prince Harry with Meghan dances with boy in South Africa
HARRY, Meghan and baby Archie have arrived in Cape Town for their first Royal Tour as a family after their commercial British Airways flight was delayed by 40 minutes.
The couple began their 10-day tour by visiting the township of Nyanga where they were greeted by local children…
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31 Mei 1928 - Die Prins vlag
After the Anglo-Boer War from 1899 to 1902 and the formation of the Union of South Africa in 1910, the British Union Flag became the national flag of South Africa. As was the case throughout the British Empire, the Red and Blue Ensign with the Union coat of arms were granted by British Admiralty warrants in 1910 for use at sea.
These ensigns were not intended to be used as the Union's national flag, although they were used by some people as such, especially the Red Ensign. It was only after the first post-Union Afrikaner government took office in 1925 that a bill was introduced in Parliament to make provisions for a national flag for the Union; this action immediately prompted three years of near civil war, as the British thought that the Boers wanted to remove their cherished imperial symbols. Natal Province even threatened to secede from the Union.
Finally, a compromise was reached that resulted in the adoption of a separate flag for the Union in late 1927, and the design was first hoisted on 31 May 1928. The design was based on the so-called Van Riebeeck flag or Prinsevlag (Prince's flag in Afrikaans) which was originally the Dutch flag, and consisted of orange, white, and blue horizontal stripes. A version of this flag was used as the flag of the Dutch East India Company at the Cape (with the VOC logo in the centre) from 1652 until 1795. The South African addition to the design was three smaller flags centred in the white stripe. The smaller flags were the Union Flag towards the hoist, the Orange Free State Vierkleur hanging vertically and the Transvaal Vierkleur towards the fly.
The choice of the Prinsevlag as the basis upon which to design the South African flag had more to do with compromise than Afrikaner political desires, as the Prinsevlag was believed to be the first flag hoisted on South African soil and was politically neutral as it was no longer the national flag of any nation. A further element of this compromise was that the Union Flag would continue to fly alongside the new South African national flag over official buildings. This state of duality continued until 1957 when the Union Flag lost its official status as per an Act of Parliament; the Red Ensign had lost its status as South Africa's merchant flag in 1951.
Following a referendum, the country became a republic on 31 May 1961, but the design of the flag remained unchanged. However, there was intense pressure to change the flag, particularly from Afrikaners who resented the fact that the Union Flag was a part of the flag.
The former Prime Minister and architect of apartheid, Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd, had a dream to hoist a clean flag over South Africa in the 1960s. The proposed design comprised three vertical stripes of the same colour of the Prinsevlag with a leaping Springbok Antelope over a wreath of six proteas in the centre. H.C. Blatt, then assistant secretary in the Department of the Prime Minister, designed the flag. Verwoerd's successor, John Vorster, raised the flag issue at a news conference on 30 March 1971 and said that in light of the impending 10th anniversary Republic Day celebrations, he preferred to keep the affair in the background. This he said was done because he did not want the flag question to degenerate into a political football, as happened in the 1920s over the Union Flag, and that the matter would be considered again when circumstances would be more normal. He also went on to say that I only want to warn, and express hope, that no person should drag politics in any form into this matter, because the flag must, at all times, be raised above party politics in South Africa.
Despite the flag's origins predating the National Party's ascension to power, the presence of the three little flags in the middle was internationally perceived as being an implied endorsement of apartheid. In this light it is possible to theorise that the end of apartheid may not have beckoned a change in national flag if a more neutral one had indeed been selected in the 1960s, or perhaps even if the three subflags had been merely excised before the Prinsevlag became the inadvertent symbol of apartheid it did.
Cape Town Central
Cape Town has always prided itself on its rich cultural heritage, reflected in a wide variety of arts and cultural events, diverse architecture and food and wine of internationals repute; all available right in the inner city area.
The Central Business District of Cape Town is situated at the foot of iconic Table Mountain, facing north over Table Bay and the working harbour that first gave shelter to 17th century ships as they travelled the trade routes between Europe and the East.
Because the CBD covers less than one square mile, a walking tour such as Footsteps to Freedom is to be recommended. All 350 years of South Africa's history is covered in less than four hours.
The Castle of Good Hope, once at the water edge is now the eastern boundary of the city centre. On the western edge on the slopes of Signal Hill, is the colourful Bo-Kaap area, originally the designated living area of the Malay labourers, who were been brought to the Cape as political prisoners during the Dutch East India Company's presence in Cape Town in the 17th century.
But even though Cape Town is an old City, the modern architecture of the CBD is seldom jarring and includes several award winning designs.
There is accommodation in the CBD to suit all budgets, from 5star splendour to Backpackers specials.
Baby Archie Makes Africa Tour Debut With Prince Harry, Meghan Markle | TODAY
Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, stepped out with a small buddy on the third day of their Africa tour: baby son Archie! The parents introduced him to Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a leader of South Africa’s anti-Apartheid struggle. NBC’s Keir Simmons reports for TODAY.
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Megan-Geoffrey Prins plays a Fazioli F212
Megan visited the Ian Burgess-Simpson Pianos Cape Town showroom to test the Fazioli F212 ahead of his Norval Foundation concert on the instrument.
DROP THE PIN: CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
All around boss Murray Loubser hit me up a little while back asking if him and a couple of his friends could film a Drop The Pin. Usually we've been doing all these ourselves here in various areas of Southern California. The number one gripe we got about this series is that it was only possible here in SoCal... well, as you're about to see Murray, Brandon blight, and Jason Prins made it happen in just three hours in the streets, and they did it damn well. Thanks for reaching out and thanks to Kevin Schnider for putting it together.
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20th Celebration of Africa's Grandest Gathering 2019 Promo
CTIJF 2019 Artists include:
South African jazz legend Don Laka (SA); chart-topping vocalist Craig Lucas (SA); seven-piece indigenous band known for their outstanding live performances BCUC (SA); local jazz master and saxophonist Don Vino (SA); rapper Sho Madjozi (SA) who infuses her rhymes with Gqom beats; creative phenomenon and vocalist Ntsika (SA); and two-time Grammy award winners Soweto Gospel Choir (SA). Ten-time Grammy Award winner, Queen of Funk Chaka Khan (USA); award-winning jazz pianist Eliane Elias (Brazil); multi-instrumentalist, neo-soul group Moonchild (USA); South Africa’s first all-female big band, The Lady Day Big Band (SA); and local sensation, singer/ songwriter Shekhinah (SA), and many more still to be announced!
Ticket sales for CTIJF 2019 are now open at Computicket.
Loyal festival goers are in for a treat, as a limited amount of Early Bird Weekend Pass tickets are available at R 999. Although these Early Bird tickets are already 75% sold out, festinos who act fast can still take advantage of this 20th Celebration special:
Thereafter, CTIJF 2019 Weekend Passes will remain the same price as last year:
- Weekend Pass: R 1290
- Day Pass: R 850
Official sponsors of the 20th annual Cape Town International Jazz Festival are the Department of Arts and Culture, Independent Media, AYO Technology Solutions and host city the City of Cape Town.
CTIJF 2019 Premier Hospitality packages are on sale now
Celebrate 20 years of jazz with exciting early bird specials and the very best that Africa’s Grandest Gathering has to offer in 2019!
Contact Samantha Pienaar on 021 671 05 06 or email hospitality@espafrika.com for more information.
The CTIJF 2018 After-Movie:
Visit the website for more information: capetownjazzfest.com
Funeral service of Cape Town musician Errol Dyers.
The funeral service of Cape Town guitarist Errol Dyers at the Good hope Christian Centre in Ottery, Cape Town.
Invading Cape Town, South Africa - September 2012
This is the third and final installment of my 3 week South African adventure. Watching this video gives such sweet memories. I am not saying this as a cliche, but South Africa was one of the most jaw-dropping places I've been. Sceneries were breathtaking, the people were simply wonderful and the food was superb!
It took a day to like the country but just 1 week to fall head over heels inlove. Dankie, South Africa for giving us the time of our lives. This was a place where I've truly experienced living and the joy of living. You will always have a special place in my heart.
---- Om te Lewe..... because it is indeed a good good life. :)
Until next time!
P.S. I had to pick an African song because Cesca insisted on using in the jungle the mighty jungle..I refused.
Prince Edward Islands, South Africa, (z+c) sea level rise -135 - 65 m
The video zooms in on the area around the Prince Edward Islands in South Africa, on an altitude-colored, relief-shaded map with present coastline outlined and any large cities (pop. over 250,000-300,000) marked, with the sea level rising from 135 m below present, like at the last glacial maximum, 21,000 years ago, to 65 m above present, like if all remaining ice sheets would melt, possibly 270 (cubic regression of NASA sea level data 1993-2018) - 10,000 (linear regression of post-glacial sea level) years into the future. The map is centered on 47°S 38°E, with a final 6° vertical field of vision, meaning a 1186x667 km2 area and 0.9 km/px resolution. Large cities in view (not flooded in parentheses): none. CC BY 4.0 SeaLevelRise.se, 2018, rendered using custom PERL script, ImageMagick and FFmpeg, from open geodata, the GEBCO_2014 Grid, version 20150318, and cities15000 CC BY 4.0 GeoNames, 2018. The view is also available as an interactive 3D scene at . The video is part of the collection Post-Glacial Sea Level Rise 2,
Adorable baby Archie on Harry and Meghan's South Africa tour!
ARCHIE has stolen the limelight as he met Desmond Tutu today - with the Archbishop's daughter joking the baby boy will be a ladies man.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle beamed as they showed off their adorable four-month-old son, with the duchess saying her little boy was an old soul...
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Smiling Archie Harrison is the spitting image of dad Prince Harry as he’s cradled by Meghan Markle on day three of Africa tour:
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Royal Tour of Africa – where are they now?
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Dramatic entry to Prince Albert - Great Karoo.
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