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One week in South Africa

By: Global Television, Arcadia Home Entertainment
Narrated by: James T. Brown
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Discover the original and modern Africa. A unique animal world, the drive through the Drachenberge and last but not least cultivated wineries await you.

Johannesburg, Pretoria, Drakensberg, Kruger National Park, Port Elizabeth, Cape of Good Hope.

The journey leads from Johannesburg, the commercial center of South Africa, to the government capital of Pretoria.

You will experience Sun City, a glittering fantasy world full of African flair. Continue through the foggy Drakensberg towards Kruger Park. After the fascinating impressions of the unique animal world, the journey leads to Port Elizabeth where you can relax on the beaches of the Indian Ocean.

Along the Garden Route via Cape Town you reach the southernmost point of Africa, the Cape of Good Hope. The spectacular mountain road leads around one of the most magical places on earth.

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