Tom Chow | Photography: Former coal-firing cooling towers of Orlando Power Station now converted to adventure park
Tom Chow | Photography: The crossway between the two towers is used for bungee jumping
Tom Chow | Photography: Daily life in Soweto
Tom Chow | Photography: Soweto housing
Tom Chow | Photography: Soweto housing
Tom Chow | Photography: Various examples of Soweto housing, many of which were very limited in size.
Tom Chow | Photography: A more upscale home in Soweto
Tom Chow | Photography: Soweto housing
Tom Chow | Photography: Examples of sub-economic housing in certain neighbourhoods in Soweto
Tom Chow | Photography: Soweto sub-economic housing
Tom Chow | Photography: Very improverished lifestyle
Tom Chow | Photography: Soweto sub-economic housing
Tom Chow | Photography: Soweto sub-economic housing
Tom Chow | Photography: In contrast, this residence is one of three houses that Winnie Mandela owns situated high up on a hill
Tom Chow | Photography: Visiting Nelson Mandela house on Vilakazi St. in Soweto
Tom Chow | Photography: Mandela House
Tom Chow | Photography: Mandela House
Tom Chow | Photography: Mandela House
Tom Chow | Photography: Mandela's middle name was his Xhosa given name, Rolihlahla.
Tom Chow | Photography: Bullet holes in wall where Mandela's family was shot at by police
Tom Chow | Photography: Very modest house where Mandela lived with his family
Tom Chow | Photography: After Nelson Mandela's death in 1993, the state undertook a proper restoration of the building in order to preserve its heritage
Tom Chow | Photography: Mandela House
Tom Chow | Photography: mandela House
Tom Chow | Photography: Wall plagues outside the building depicting important events in Mandela's life
Tom Chow | Photography: Mandela's House is located in Orlando West
Tom Chow | Photography: Mandela was married originally to Evelyn before Winnie, and this was how he came to own this house.
Tom Chow | Photography: Debris left over from Soweto Unrest the day previous to our visit