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Symbol of "apartheid"...

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Memories of the past ! Cape Town. South of Africa.

Comments (32)


joe123

8:11AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

This is a very meaningful picture, discrimination hurts both ways. The whites could not seat where the colored sat and the colored could not seat where the whites sat. It is a shame that discrimination still exist, undercover.

alanwilliams

8:19AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Hideous and outrageous

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mininessie

8:32AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

really sad!

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sandra46

8:35AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

very interesting image, thanks for sharing!

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lior

8:41AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Quelle capture=une merveille!

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Gepeto1

8:46AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

incroyable

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jmb007

8:46AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

cela existe encore,superbe photo!!

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nikolais

8:48AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Mary, it's a bomb!!!

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virginiese

9:42AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Stunning to see that it still exists ! Excellent captures !

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Erestorfan

10:18AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

such thinking just staggers my mind.

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Richardphotos

10:36AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

the native Africans got the shaft just like Native Americans.an excellent reminder

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wjames

10:45AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

A sad reminder of the past,excellant capture.

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moochagoo

12:25PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Etonnant "souvenir"

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flora-crassella

12:39PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

how interesting! Great photos of history!

BertDes

12:42PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Interesting capture.

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durleybeachbum

3:32PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Shocking, and a reminder of horrors hopefully past.

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sharky_

4:56PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Sad times but we can make the difference... Aloha

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MagikUnicorn

6:25PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

INCREDIBLE

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Mousson

7:35PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

incroyable!!!

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watapki66

7:44PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

I am going to show this to my daughters, I doubt they will understand, so it will be a good discussion. Thank you for the wonderful shots!

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micturn

8:16PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Mind boggling. Great catch

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Kaartijer

9:02PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Cool find, great shots!

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Roxam

12:07AM | Mon, 22 February 2010

very fine photographs

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francinechristophe

2:22AM | Mon, 22 February 2010

J'ai vu pire encore.... les toilettes aussi, en 80.

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cfulton

4:39AM | Mon, 22 February 2010

As you say, memories of the past. My submission today of the crowd at the horse race would not have been possible 30 years ago... Poignant reminders, Clive

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Chipka

1:13AM | Wed, 24 February 2010

Amazing...people often "blame" South Africa for Apartheid and yet it's something that existed (and still exists) in the USA...only we don't call it that! What a poignant shot and a wonderful commentary. This is amazing and very bold. Brilliant work, as always, and also VERY important work!

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emmecielle

2:48PM | Thu, 25 February 2010

Interesting shorts! Really hope that they now only memories of the past!

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Danny_G

9:33AM | Sat, 27 February 2010

Agree with Richard. Sometimes people need to remember how far we have come

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bmac62

11:14AM | Sat, 27 February 2010

Sobering. We had similar things in the south of the USA as late as the mid-1950s.

garegaupe

7:02AM | Sun, 28 February 2010

Thank you.

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