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在南非东海岸大城市德班以北90英里处。坐落着一个名叫恩潘盖尼的小镇。小镇周围生长着一片甘蔗林,在海上季风吹拂下,绿色蔗林蜿蜒起伏,远远望去,小镇犹如漂浮在绿色海洋上的一座小岛,景色格外迷人。在镇中心新建的商业区内,错落有致地耸立着几栋摩尔式建筑;商业区的几条大街上,“丰田”轿车和“宏达”摩托车疾驰而过,在干净的公园和宽敞明亮的学校后面,是白人居住的一排排美丽的花园洋房,身穿制服的黑人女仆正在晾晒刚洗出的衣服,一个赤裸着上身的黑人少年在仔细地修剪花木。一旁的草地上,立着一顶遮阳的花伞,白人太太躺
90 miles north of Durban on the east coast of South Africa. There is a small town called Empangeni. Growing around the town of a sugar cane forest, blowing in the monsoon in the sea, the green cane forest meandering, from afar, the town is like an island floating on the green ocean, the scenery is particularly charming. In the newly built business district in the town center, there are several Moorish buildings in patchwork; on the streets of the business district, “Toyota” cars and “Hongda” motorcycles gallop in clean parks and bright and spacious Behind the school is a row of beautiful garden houses that white people live in. Uniformed black maids are drying just washed clothes, a topless black teenager carefully pruning flowers. On the side of the grass, there is a sunshade umbrella, white lady lay