Mandela Voting Line, Port Elizabeth, South Africa – © Brian Basson
Walking around the beautifully made Voting Line sculpture at the Donkin Reserve in Port Elizabeth, you get the true sense of the Rainbow Nation of South Africa....
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Walking around the beautifully made Voting Line sculpture at the Donkin Reserve in Port Elizabeth, you get the true sense of the Rainbow Nation of South Africa. The metal figures represent all the communities who share the land – and who voted peacefully on 27 April, 1994. It's a 38m or 124 ft sculpture of South Africans - of all shapes and sizes - connected together to make what is simply entitled 'Voting Line'. At the start of the queue is a metal cut-out of Nelson Mandela standing tall and victorious.
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shellandshilo
February 17, 2014
Oh it's so heart warming to see a sculpture that tells a story of peace equality and happiness for every living person on the Earth I love how Nelson Mandela's hand is clenched victory at last its beautiful never new it existed thank you for taking a photo of this glorious view and giving us the information about it
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