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<div class="intro"><h1>welcome to my webpage!</h1></div>
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<img src="http://img11.deviantart.net/0af7/i/2008/246/b/6/iron_man_colors_by_ncajayon.jpg"lenght="15%" height="10
%"width="30%"></img><h1 style="color:#ba150d">final justice!</h1>
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<div class="content"><h2 style="cursive">Mbulelo Bakana</h2></div>
<img src="/home/bootcamp/Desktop/IMG_8889.JPG"lenght="20%" height="20
%"width="40%"></img>
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<div class="city"><h1 style="margin-bottom:5px">Paris</h1></div>
<img src="http://www.yuppee.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Eiffel-Tower-Paris.jpg"></img>
<ul style=text-align:left><li><strong>France</strong> is the one of the best places one would want to visit.</li></ul>
<ul><li>And because the franch capital is world known as the <strong>city of love.</strong></li></ul>
<ul><li>Plus I'm a big fan of the franch <strong>football.</strong></li></ul>
<ul><li>What I like about France the most is that is <strong> non - violent enviroment</strong>.</li></ul>
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<div class="language"><h1 style="text-align:center">franch language</h1></div>
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<h4><ul><li>Because of the way the franch language sounds it brings <strong>music</strong> to ones ears.</li>
<li>Everytime I hear someone speak franch I fall in love.</li>
<li>Franch people are most the polite people on the planet surface.</li>
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<tr> <th>English</th> <th>Franch</th></tr>
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<td style=font-family:"impact">hello</td>
<td style=font-family:"impact">Bonjour</td>
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<td>Eating</td>
<td>en mangeant</td>
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<td>Playing</td>
<td>en jouant</td>
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<td>Dancing</td>
<td>dansant</td>
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<div class="waterfront"><h1>Historic places in the V&A Waterfront</h1></div>
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<ol><h1><li style="color:#030f00"><strong>Clock Tower</strong></li></h1>
<img src="/home/bootcamp/2017/02/27/IMG_8964.JPG"lenght="20%" height="20
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<p><strong>The Victorian Gothic-style Clock Tower has always been an icon of old docks</strong>. Situated near the site of the original Bertie's Landing Restaurant, the Waterfront Clock Tower acted as the original Port Captain's office.
Construction of the Clock Tower was completed in 1882.</p>
<p>The second floor of the <strong>Clock Tower is a decorative mirror room, where the Port Captain could check on all the activities</strong> in the harbor.
The bottom floor features a tide-gauge mechanism that was used to check the level of the tide.</p>
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<h1><li style="color:#030f00"><strong>African Trading Port</strong></li></h1>
<img src="http://l7.alamy.com/zooms/fb485b2c626f4bf09ca049c4b8eef124/cape-town-south-africa-african-trading-port-at-the-victoria-and-alfred-gery7a.jpg" length="20%" width="40%" height="20%" ></img>
<p>Artwork from <strong>practically each African country and culture is available.</strong> ATP’s roots started with the establishment of an art workshop in Zimbabwe in 1978. We have been housed in our current location;
the Old Port Captain’s Building at Cape Town’s Waterfront since 2001.</p>
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<h1><li style="color:#030f00"><strong>Swing Bridge</strong></li></h1>
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<p><strong>A swing bridge is a movable bridge that has as its primary structural support a vertical locating pin and support ring,</strong> usually at or near to its center of gravity,
about which the turning span can then pivot horizontally as shown in the animated illustration to the right.</p>
<p><strong>Walking across the swing bridge (look out for the Cape fur seals on a landing to your right as you cross), you come to the stocky square building known as Union Castle Building (1919),</strong>
designed by the firm of architects owned by Sir Herbert Baker.</p>
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