The last time I attended a soccer match was in Shah Alam Stadium, when Liverpool came to take on Selangor FC. I was 15 years old then. It was so long ago, Bruce Grobbelaar was Liverpool's goal keeper. On Sunday, the gang and I went to watch the FIFA Confederations Cup 2009 Final match between Brazil & USA. It was held in Johannesburg town Ellis Park Stadium. I wore 2 pairs of pants, 2 t-shirts and a sweater. Taking a piss was such a hassle :P... To summarize, it was really weird to watch a soccer match without the commentary. All we could hear were the vuvuzelas instead. The excitement does grow each time when they were close to the goal post. Here are more pictures to illustrate the environment.
Outside Ellis Park Stadium
Side view
Confed cup banner
The official fan shop, selling an assortment of t-shirts, cap, beanies, fleece jackets
Supersized official Confed cup soccer ball
Closing ceremony performers lining up to enter the stadium
The beginning of an ending...
Volunteers clearing up the center field where the closing performance was held in preparation for kick-off
Team USA warming up
Team Brazil warming up
Just before kick-off...
And the final score was 3-2 in favor of Brazil. I'll post more pictures soon, after I shamelessly poach it from the other guys camera with zoom lens and all. What's 2Mpixel compared to 10Mpixel. Might just see Kaka's mole behind his neck.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Saturday, June 20, 2009
SA bits 24 - Bruma Crafts Market
If you recall my earlier posts, there is a crafts market about 20 minutes drive away from where I stay. It's also close to "Chinatown" where we had lunch today, so we also made a quick visit to the market.
Statues carved out of stone and wood.
All sorts of animals, but mainly the Big 5 in South Africa (Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Rhino & Buffalo).
Assorted decorations made of low grade gemstone which looks like jade. Comes in designs such as plates & bowls, coasters, ash trays, jewel box etc.
Ostrich egg decorations. They are normally painted with African cultural elements such as images of natives and tribesmen & game animals.
Wooden carvings of tribesmen.
Tribal masks.
This is the biggest store within the complex. You can find almost any crafts in here. This was also where I bought my djembe (african hand drum) 2 years ago.
This is the best Big 5 carving I've seen so far.
Statues carved out of stone and wood.
All sorts of animals, but mainly the Big 5 in South Africa (Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Rhino & Buffalo).
Assorted decorations made of low grade gemstone which looks like jade. Comes in designs such as plates & bowls, coasters, ash trays, jewel box etc.
Ostrich egg decorations. They are normally painted with African cultural elements such as images of natives and tribesmen & game animals.
Wooden carvings of tribesmen.
Tribal masks.
This is the biggest store within the complex. You can find almost any crafts in here. This was also where I bought my djembe (african hand drum) 2 years ago.
This is the best Big 5 carving I've seen so far.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
SA bits 23 - Char Siew
My first attempt to roast my own char siew, though I used ready made sauces. Next attempt will be with raw ingredients. The oven isn't really working in my apartment though, so I had to roast it in my colleague/neighbours apartment :P
Again, it was nothing close to the ones in KL but it'll do at the moment. At least it's better than the ones I had in Chinatown, where they didn't really lace it with honey when roasting.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
SA bits 22 - Old bottles for sale?
I was doing some grocery shopping when I came across the wine section.
I wondered if it was really necessary to stack the bottles out of the box at that kind of height. Could any customer possibly reach anything above the 6th tier of the rack without any elevation machinery? This reminded me of an old movie with a famous theme song about old bottles for sale..or something like that..
Anyway, South Africa ranks #8 when compared to other countries of the world as wine producers. There are many vineyards located in the Western Cape of this country. I read somewhere that this is because of good weather condition and geographical reasons for the high number of wine making establishments in that region. I will definitely make a plan in future to visit this region, as they also emphasized on the scenic beauty in the winelands. It should be more majestic than that rack of bottles :P
I wondered if it was really necessary to stack the bottles out of the box at that kind of height. Could any customer possibly reach anything above the 6th tier of the rack without any elevation machinery? This reminded me of an old movie with a famous theme song about old bottles for sale..or something like that..
Anyway, South Africa ranks #8 when compared to other countries of the world as wine producers. There are many vineyards located in the Western Cape of this country. I read somewhere that this is because of good weather condition and geographical reasons for the high number of wine making establishments in that region. I will definitely make a plan in future to visit this region, as they also emphasized on the scenic beauty in the winelands. It should be more majestic than that rack of bottles :P
Saturday, June 6, 2009
SA bits 21 - Subru (Subaru)... I was told that's how they call it here.
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