South Africa: postcard-worthy landscapes with whispers of a troubled past

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As soon as I landed, I immediately fell in love with South Africa’s endless postcard-worthy landscapes. From the vineyards of Stellenbosch to Table Mountain’s towering yet majestic presence over Cape Town, I was left constantly pinching myself at how amazing my surroundings were. 

Yet lingering underneath this indisputable beauty was a whisper of the ugliness from the not-so-distant past. It was impossible for me not to notice the remnants, both evident and subtle, of the apartheid regime. For instance, after having spent just a few days in the country, I wasn’t particularly surprised by the little old White lady that assumed I was one of the waitresses at the restaurant where we were having brunch. The glaring lack of Black or Brown faces in non-service roles in most of the places I visited in Cape Town in particular, was hard to ignore.

Despite this, after an entirely too brief visit, I left South Africa with an immediate hunger to return and explore more of its beauty, while always reflecting on the lessons of its checkered past.

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Photos: Chris Filcidor

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Chris Filcidor

Chris is a proud East African, 30-something who currently lives in the United States, but whose heart will always be in her motherland Africa. Just like everyone else, she is clumsily trying to find her place in this crazy world with the hope of having some fun and learning as much as she can along the way.

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