




After seeing the sights at Cape Point, we visited Camp's Bay, a high end beach community about 20 minutes from Cape Town's city center. Moni and I made friends with two brothers from Central Africa who traveled for 3 days straight by bus to get to South Africa to make a living selling their art. The older brother is a painter, and the younger brother, Sam, carves figures from wood. That night, Moni reunited with her two other mothers, Amanda and Elizabeth, over a glass of wine.
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