Sean Leather > Upon arriving in "Joburg" and greeting Darshana, my hostess took me to see the University of Pretoria (UP), her alma mater. This is the main library (Merensky Library for Mom's sake) and an interesting looking building. If you look closely at the entrance, you'll notice two descriptions above the doors. The one on the left says "AKADEMIESE INLIGTINGSENTRUM," and on the right is "ACADEMIC INFORMATION CENTRE." This and every building on the UP campus is labeled in both Afrikaans and English, two of South Africa's 11 official languages.
Sean Leather > A very interesting decoration on what is apparently the guild house of the bricklayers.
Sean Leather > We round the corner to find the Kontactcentrum ("Contact Center").
Sean Leather > The same building from a different viewpoint. We come back to that tower later.
Sean Leather > I'm not sure what this building is used for.
Sean Leather > The monks also make cheese. This building holds the processing equipment and stores the cheese.
Sean Leather > I think something is made in this laboratory-like place, but I don't know what.
Sean Leather > This buidling previously housed victims of the plague. They were left here to die and to reduce the spread of disease to others.
Sean Leather > Supreme Electoral Tribunal of Costa Rica (translated). More on Costa Rican politics.
Upon arriving in "Joburg" and greeting Darshana, my hostess took me to see the University of Pretoria (UP), her alma mater. This is the main library (Merensky Library for Mom's sake) and an interesting looking building. If you look closely at the entrance, you'll notice two descriptions above the doors. The one on the left says "AKADEMIESE INLIGTINGSENTRUM," and on the right is "ACADEMIC INFORMATION CENTRE." This and every building on the UP campus is labeled in both Afrikaans and English, two of South Africa's 11 official languages.
Sean Leather > Upon arriving in "Joburg" and greeting Darshana, my hostess took me to see the University of Pretoria (UP), her alma mater. This is the main library (Merensky Library for Mom's sake) and an interesting looking building. If you look closely at the entrance, you'll notice two descriptions above the doors. The one on the left says "AKADEMIESE INLIGTINGSENTRUM," and on the right is "ACADEMIC INFORMATION CENTRE." This and every building on the UP campus is labeled in both Afrikaans and English, two of South Africa's 11 official languages.
Upon arriving in "Joburg" and greeting Darshana, my hostess took me to see the University of Pretoria (UP), her alma mater. This is the main library (Merensky Library for Mom's sake) and an interesting looking building. If you look closely at the entrance, you'll notice two descriptions above the doors. The one on the left says "AKADEMIESE INLIGTINGSENTRUM," and on the right is "ACADEMIC INFORMATION CENTRE." This and every building on the UP campus is labeled in both Afrikaans and English, two of South Africa's 11 official languages.
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