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Robben Island, Capetown, South Africa
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2024
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Robben Island, an island worth visiting to understand the country's still recent history and the status and rights of women.

Since 1997, Robben Island has been on the World Heritage List. Essential for understanding the still recent history of the country, this visit is a highlight because of the solemnity of this site where hundreds of people died. The rock, located 9 km from the port of Cape Town, housed, between the 17th and 20th centuries, a prison, an asylum, a leprosarium and a military base before becoming, from 1963, a high-security prison. Most of the rebel freedom fighters, Hottentots or slaves, were actually the first political prisoners in the country!

A bus takes you around the island. The island is surrounded by a large maritime zone designed to protect the only colony of 140,000 African penguins and the 60 species of birds. The bus stops at the lime quarry, where Mandela and the other prisoners had worked hard with burnt hands and eyes. The visit continues in the heavy atmosphere of the prison halls and near the football field, the only leisure allowed. The guide, a former political prisoner, recounts the intense experience. You visit Block B, the very high security block for political prisoners, and the tiny cell where Nelson Mandela spent 18 of his 27 years in prison, escaping by thinking and writing. Illiterate and illiterate people were coming out educated, like the former President of the Republic, Jacob Zuma, who entered in 1963 and left ten years later. It is regrettable that the visit is taking place on the spur of the moment...

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Seb72
Visited in december 2016
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Hésitant avant d'y aller, j'ai vraiment apprécié cette visite.
Le transport en bateau est très sympa avec une belle vue sur la cote et Table mountain, l'équipage qui montre les gestes en cas de naufrage (c'est la première fois que je vois cela dans un bateau!) le fait avec beaucoup d'humour.
Pour la visite les explications données dans le bus pour le tour de l'ile étaient très riches et interessantes (cela dépend du guide effectivement) et la visite de la prison très poignante mais pas pathos, le guide pour cette partie était un ancien prisonnier, impressionnant...
Nous y sommes allé entre Noel et le jour de l'An, c'était booké de chez booké heureusement on a bénéficié de désistement.
Visited in august 2016
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C'est à voir pour essayer de comprendre le passé de l'Afrique du Sud.
La visite dépend vraiment de la qualité du guide (ex-prisonnier).
La vue vers le littoral du Cap est fantastique.
Lancee
Visited in december 2015
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Embarquez à bord d'un bateaux dirigé par un équipage drôle et accueillant et c'est parti pour 15 à 20 minutes pour traverser les quelques kilomètre entre Cape town et Robben Island. Une fois arrivé les guides se chargerons de vous faire découvrir les lieux qui connaissent très bien car tous étaient des anciens détenus. Expérience très intéressante. Attention il convient de réserver souvent au moins 1 jour avant.

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