CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA | “The Mother City”
Cape Town is the most beautiful city in Africa — a Mediterranean port built between the flat-topped summit of Table Mountain and the cold blue Atlantic, where the mountain is visible from every street corner and the light changes its sandstone face from gold to amber to deep rose across a single afternoon. The city sits at the meeting point of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans at the tip of the African continent, and the specific quality of the southern hemisphere light — sharp, clear, and shadowless — makes it one of the most photogenic cities on earth. Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela spent 18 of his 27 years in prison, is visible in Table Bay from the summit of the mountain above the city. Table Mountain is the only natural landmark to be included among the New Seven Wonders of Nature.
The colors are extraordinary and specific: the warm terracotta of the mountain face at golden hour, the deep Atlantic cobalt below, and the particular luminosity of the southern light that made Cape Town the most painted city in the history of South African art.