South Africa is a place full of human history, natural beauty and diverse culture. Cape Town and other cities have become top travel destinations. People come from around the world to see its majestic mountains and beaches.
Other cities are known for being ground zero for the struggle of human rights. Johannesburg is rapidly becoming an eclectic center for art and commerce. Civil Rights hero Nelson Mandela called Johannesburg home for many years. You can get an inside look at his life and accomplishments at the Apartheid Museum.
One of South Africa's favorite pastimes is called a braai, which is where local game meats are cooked on an open fire and enjoyed with a group of people. The braai is very similar to American barbecue.
Wine has also become a staple in this industry. Over 300 years of history have been bottled in the region of Franschhoek. We explored what wine means to the South African economy and how its culture is changing.
--FITZ HENLEY
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