Johannesburg (South Africa)
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Transvaal Museum, located in nearby Pretoria, is the country's best natural science museum. |
It is known as the City of Gold, a sprawling1 megacity (百万人口以上之城市)on the South African rand(边缘)that seems to radiate endlessly beyond the gleaming urban core.Johannesburg exists largely because of the gold first found here in the 1880s by an Australian
prospector(勘探者,探矿者). He'd come across the richest gold reef ever found, and more than a century later, gold is still being
extracted(开采) from mines around the city.
The jobs and wealth those mines have generated have made Johannesburg the country's largest city, with six million people. A lot of that growth has happened on the city's outskirts2, where unemployed3 rural blacks in search of jobs came and established what became known as townships - in a lot of cases little more than massive squatter4 (新开垦地的定居者) camps. The most famous of these is Soweto(索韦托), and tours there are now available to take visitors to a distinctly different part of greater Johannesburg.
Those who have prospered5 live in a cosmopolitan6 city that in areas seems to ooze(渗出;冒出)wealth, and there are many fine galleries, shopping centres and restaurants to choose from.
There's also the popular Rosenbank and Randburg Waterfront nightclub districts, the Wanderer's Club cricket grounds and Ellis Park, where the home team Springboks captured the 1995 Rugby World Cup and sent a country into delirium(极度兴奋,发狂).