Secret Johannesburg
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- Nombre de pages209
- PrésentationBroché
- FormatGrand Format
- Poids0.27 kg
- Dimensions10,7 cm × 19,1 cm × 1,5 cm
- ISBN978-2-36195-220-4
- EAN9782361952204
- Date de parution31/05/2018
- CollectionUnusual Guide : Local guide
- ÉditeurJonglez
Résumé
An indispensable guide for those who thought they knew Johannesburg well, or who would like to discover the hidden face of the city. The magnetic pull of a rock which is so strong that a coin sticks, a Miniature Railway track, a lighthouse in the sky, get Married in a Boeing 747, the very first example of "Victoria's Secret', a fantastic private garden open one day per year and whose address is given by request only, a very surprising fine dining home restaurant in Alex, fly over the city in a plane that served for WWII in Egypt, South Africa's oldest monument, a waterfall in the concrete jungle, a fantastic private art collection that can be visited by appointment, the private home of one of South Africa's most prolific and famous artists of the 20th Century...
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An indispensable guide for those who thought they knew Johannesburg well, or who would like to discover the hidden face of the city. The magnetic pull of a rock which is so strong that a coin sticks, a Miniature Railway track, a lighthouse in the sky, get Married in a Boeing 747, the very first example of "Victoria's Secret', a fantastic private garden open one day per year and whose address is given by request only, a very surprising fine dining home restaurant in Alex, fly over the city in a plane that served for WWII in Egypt, South Africa's oldest monument, a waterfall in the concrete jungle, a fantastic private art collection that can be visited by appointment, the private home of one of South Africa's most prolific and famous artists of the 20th Century...
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