- Tokai, Cape Town
Tokai, a large residential suburb of
Cape Town ,South Africa , is situated on the foothills of theConstantiaberg , ( a large whaleback shaped mountain in theTable Mountain range) and is bordered by,Steenberg andKirstenhof to the South, Bergvliet to the East,Constantia to the North and theSAFCOL pine tree plantations against the mountain to the West.History
Tokai, named after
Tokaj , a range of hills inHungary , was originally an open area with variouswine farms and smallholdings. Today, though most of the wine farms are no longer there, there are still a few oldCape Dutch houses like those found in Constantia. The suburb was built in the late 1940s, and was built quickly because of the urgent need for housing for South African soldiers returning fromWorld War II .cenery and Surrounding
Nearby, is the
Pollsmoor Prison , whereNelson Mandela and other political prisoners were incarcerated by theApartheid regime. It should be noted that Mandela was there for four years (1984 to 1988) after his transfer fromRobben Island , before moving on toVictor Verster Prison until his release in 1991.Some of Tokai's roads are paved with red brick. Streams run through Tokai and the
pine plantations, forminggreen belt s where variousbird ,frog , andinsect species make their home. These green belts also provide areas for recreation including walking, cycling and dog walking.
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