humankind and the occasional antelope are n’t the only beings training their eye on South Africa for that World Cup thing . Indeed , there are a few hokey spectators as well , hovering above , hundreds of miles in orbit . These are their narration .
OK , actually they do n’t have any stories , because they are artificial satellite , but they do have pictures . in the main of each of the stadiums — some completely new and very telling — that are host compeer for this summer ’s World Cup competitor .
The picture above is of the visually pleasing , freshly - build Moses Mabhida Stadium , located in Durban . It will wager innkeeper to semi - final matches . The conception pays tribute to the South African flag , with the prominent archway and two legs symbolizing unity — an important trait if you know anything about South Africa ’s separate past . Which you should .

The rest of the stadiums , in all their hiss ’s middle good , can be run across in the Flickr link that follows . And no , Robert Green ’s faux pas , while enormous , can not be image from sphere . [ Digital GlobeviaFlickrviaMSNBC ]
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