South Africa Diary |
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South Africa
Diary - 2
by Mr. Subhash Motwani - SAFUNDI Expert |
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my first two exciting days in Johannesburg,
I was looking forward to Day 3 of
my FUNDI trip as I was scheduled to
visit some of the most exciting places
that one should see when in Johannesburg.
Our day started with one of the most
scenic drives to GOLD REEF CITY which
is also popularly known as a CITY
WITHOUT LIMITS as in this unique complex
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you have a casino, an amusement park and if
you want to be part of the fun and adventure
all day long and late into the night you could
even stay at one of the hotel properties within
the GOLD REEF CITY. To reach the GOLD REEF
CITY we had to take the road which leads to
Bloemfontein, the judicial capital of South
Africa and at the Booysens exit you have to
take a detour to reach one of the most interesting
places and well worth a visit around Johannesburg.
Since we are on the subject of Gold and Gold
mines let me tell you the interesting history
of Johannesburg and why it is known as the
city of Gold. In 1885 this region which was
known as Witwatersrand or the Ridge of White
Waters was virtually an uninhabited ridge-
a watershed 1800 metres above sea level from
which streams running north found its way
into the Indian Ocean and in the southern
side emptied into the Atlantic Ocean. Once
it was identified that there were Gold Mines
in and around this area, within a span of
a decade, Johannesburg grew to become the
most populous city in southern Africa and
in no time it was known as the city of gold
and instant riches. Soon you had people migrating
not only from different parts of South Africa
but also from neighbouring countries such
as Botswana, Namibia, Mozambique and as the
gold rush period came to an end, it lead to
many miners becoming unemployed and hence
this eventually lead to a place with one of
the highest unemployment rates and led to
a city which has a very high crime rate. Although
in my previous article, I have emphasized
that even today Johannesburg is like one of
many cosmopolitan cities of the world like
New York, London or Mumbai and most of the
city is safe barring a few areas.
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back to our trip, at GOLD REEF CITY
you will find one of Africa's greatest
theme park which is built around an
authentic 19th Century gold mine and
for those who want to see how the miners
used to explore gold, it is worth taking
the underground tour. Once in Gold Reef
City, you can book your tour at mine
20 and it costs approximately R45,00
per person and even children over 6
years can take this trip and go back
in time.
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First you have to gear up for the trip by wearing
one of the colourful helmets along with an outfit
which the miners used to wear to go several
levels below the ground to explore gold. Then
a lift takes you down under and your tour begins.
As in the mine it used to be pitch dark in the
19th century, and to give you a feel of how
miners used to work, you walk through areas
with a torch to help you find your way. There
are scheduled tours normally twice a day and
professional miners take you around and besides
taking you several levels below ground level,
they take you back in time narrating to you
the history of miners and how they used to go
about exploring gold.
As South Africa has 11 official languages, it
would have been difficult for persons to communicate
with each other, so before working in the mine,
all the miners had to learn a common “miners”
language which would be comprehended by one
and all. The tour which lasted around 40 odd
minutes took us through the entire process of
how mining is carried out and the risks taken
to mine gold. No wonder we pay such a price
for gold. (For those interested in knowing how
gold is mined you can read the separate box
which is an extract of the commentary given
as part of the mining tour). After the tour
ends, we are taken to show how a gold bar is
made and this turned out to be the most interesting
part of the tour especially for those who visit
the gold mine to take back a souvenir or two.
One of the most priced collections is undoubtedly
the 1 oz KRUGERRAND which is indeed a collector's
item and it comes to you after creating a real
big hole in your pocket. There are other interesting
souvenirs that you could get as well but nothing
to beat the KRUGERRAND. Those interested in
doing a bit of window shopping before the BIG
PURCHASE can visit www.goldreefcity-mint.co.za
and carry the extra couple of thousand dollars
to bring back a collection of gold souvenirs.
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After
experiencing darkness in the
mines and thereafter the glitz
of gold in the souvenir shops,
it was back to reality and
to see the other interesting
sight of GOLD REEF CITY -
the amusement park, a must
for kids and kids at heart.
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There are as many as 31 thrill rides
you could choose from and for the
strong hearted, it is worth taking
a ride in the TOWER OF TERROR a real
terror ride where you are taken extremely
slowly right on top of the tower in
a carriage and then literally thrown
down the tower in a matter of few
microseconds. I would highly recommend
the trip for those who want to have
a preview of high altitude falls before
venturing out for a bungee jumping
ride. Then there is the Anaconda roller
coaster, the river rapids as well
as a 55metre giant wheel
HAVE
A BALL AT THE AMUSEMENT PARK AT
GOLD REEF CITY
Rides ranging from the thrill- a-second
Golden Loop to the Swinging Coco
Pan to the more sedate fun train
and the Magical dragon land for
the smaller children, Gold Reef
city has succeeded in providing
something for the entire family.
There
are also robotic shows, clowns,
bands, tribal dancing displays,
magicians, can-can girls, strolling
minstrels, gumboot dancers and even
a mini farm. To give you the flavour
of South Africa just as you enter
the Gold Reef City complex is the
most colourful presentation of tribal
dancers thumping their feet and
shaking their bellies to some of
the most liveliest of music which
is simply breathtaking.
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is loads of stuff to do at GOLD
REEF CITY and we were glad to
find out that we would be making
yet another trip later in the
night to experience the bustling
city at night at the CASINO
HOTEL where we would not only
enjoy some exotic cuisine at
the “Back of the Moon”
restaurant at the Gold Reef
City Casino Hotel but also witness
one of the longest running musical
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the African Footprint which was being
performed at the Globe Theatre located
within the same complex. The "Back
of the Moon" is a restaurant which
creates a fusion of the romantic past
with the exciting present. Based on
the theme of a Sophiatown shebeen or
pub in the turbulent fifties, you can
experience great cuisine and at the
same time rub shoulders with great musicians
from Africa.
The restaurant has live entertainment
and for those who want to get cosy,
they can enjoy intimate dinners or personalized
celebrations for a group of 20 to 30.
Normally there is a minimum cover charge
of 65 South African Rands per person
and if you want live entertainment you
can pay another 13 to 15 Rands per head.
After enjoying a sumptuous meal you
can either try your luck at the casino
or see a play at the Globe Theatre just
as we did. We were extremely lucky to
witness African Footprint - an explosive
stampede of song and dance with an interesting
ensemble of Euro African music. African
Footprint first premiered in May 2000,
has played to over 500 capacity packed
houses and is one of the most successful
musicals in South Africa.
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There
is a bit of history and
significance associated
with Richard Loring's
musical as the first public
performance was a part
of the Global Broadcast
of South Africa's millennium
celebrations from Robben
Island where Nelson Mandela
was imprisoned during
the apartheid era.
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And talking about apartheid a
visit to Johannesburg and more
specifically to Gold Reef City
is incomplete without visiting
the Apartheid Museum which is
located on the Gold Reef Road
very close to Gold Reef City.
To know more about Apartheid Museum,
Soweto and Nelson Mandela's house
you would have to read the next
issue of Opportunities Today.
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