Thoughts on South Africa
Going to Africa for the first time was a huge step for us and it’s hard to remember how worried we were about the whole thing. Would we have trouble with the languages? Would we be safe? Will the food be safe to eat and the water safe to drink? Should we worry about racism? Civil wars?
In retrospect, I’m very glad our introduction to Africa was through Cape Town. The infrastructure there is good, the population is mostly white, English is spoken by just about everyone… starting at the southern tip really eased us in. Later on, as we progressed through the rest of Southern Africa, things became more difficult for us as travelers, but by then we had gained enough confidence to handle anything thrown our way.
Africa has elements of the Western and Eastern worlds (and even the Middle East), but it’s not really much like either. Africa is its own place, with its own cultures, and its own way of doing business. The list of notes I jotted down on South Africa grew rapidly. As our first introduction to a new continent, there were bound to be many differences from the other countries we’ve visited, not to mention the United States.
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