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World Cup 2010 South Africa
Johannesburg
Johannesburg called the Golden City is the most important financial center of the African continent.
It is a combination between African culture, shopping and night life with thrilling outdoor adventures and archaeological sites.
Surroundings can be seen in many museums, caves, nature reserves, traditional villages with specific local cultures,
some gold and diamond mines and the cradle of humanity which have fossil discovery of our first ancestor, australopitecul.
Many companies in Africa have their headquarters here and the Johannesburg Stock Exchange is one of the most important in Africa.
Johannesburg attractions are: Planetrariul Johannesburg, Soweto, Sterkfontein Cave, St. Athanasius Orthodox Church and George Harrison Park.
African Capital is a fun Durban due or subtropical climate, beaches with fine sand and clean water and warm Indian Ocean.
Places for visit in Johannesburg:
- Johannesburg Zoo
- Johannesburg Art Gallery
- Museum Africa
- Market Theatre
- Apartheid Museum
- Hector Pieterson Museum
- Gold Reef City
Johannesburg will be the host city for the World Cup Final. Tickets cost over £100, but how much would you pay to see the pinnacle of the world game? The likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Fernando Torres and Karim benzema will all be on show, hoping to take the World Cup back to their fans.
