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46664

A few years back,2003 to be exact I went to the first 46664 concert in Cape Town, South Africa. The tickets were sold out, but we (we were: Hanne, Lydia, Sergey and Johanna.

Johanna and I, were in the prossess of hooking up actually,which is a totally different story) were able to get a few despite the sellout.

In connection with Nelson Mandelas 90 years of life on this earth there was a followup concert in Hyde park London yesterday. In a 2003 article from the concert Cape Times: Aids: world goes to war writes a summary of the purpose behind the concert and celebration.

The world’s war against HIV/Aids has begun. And the first shots were
fired at the packed Green Point Stadium on Saturday night.

Former president Nelson Mandela and music icons – including
Bob Geldof, Bono, Brian May, Annie Lennox, Beyoncé and Anastacia -
threw their weight behind the 46664 “Give a minute of your life for
Aids” campaign, which kicked off at the city concert.

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The aim of the campaign, launched just before World Aids Day is
celebrated today, is to raise awareness globally about HIV/Aids, to
raise large amounts of money and to exert political pressure on
governments to join the fight.

The story behind the number is found on 46664.com

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I am on my way

Tomorrow at 14:00 we leave our home in majorna for out new home

in Muizenberg,Cape town!

It will be great!!!!

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South Africa

wine farm

I went to Cape town first time in 1997.

And really fell in love with the place. I would probably rank Cpae town as one of 3 top places in the world to go. Hang out in one of the beach towns towards Simons

town. Visit the wonderfull fish resturants between fish hook and Kalk bay. Have your breakfast at Empire cafe in Muizenberg and visit the beaches between Camps bay and Laundandono (or however you write it). A visit at Robben Island and tablemountain are also a must I guess..

There is a good wine farm close to downtown that is always a good place to check out. The region is named after the original farm Constantia, whose legendary wines were sought after by the 18th and 19th century European aristocracy, requested by Napoleon, and praised by Charles Dickens and Jane Austen. The historic Constantia Valley has now been re-established as one of the finest wine-growing areas of the Cape. Go for a wine tour while you are there. The Groot Constantia farm is a beautiful place to hang out for a few hours. Try out the good variety of places to eat (on the farm) while you are there too!

I lived in Muizenberg a totall of 4 years to and fro and will always return to this beautifull part of the world.More from South africa will surely come.

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