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SOUTH AFRICA SOCCER FIFA WORLD CUP 2010EPA02194995 SOUTH AFRİCAN ARTİST FİSH SHOWS PAİNTED 'MAKARAPA' HATS AND 'VUVUZELA' HORNS AT HİS HOME İN THE WAL

epa02194995 South African artist Fish shows painted 'Makarapa' hats'Vuvuzela' horns at his home in the Walmer neighborhood in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 10 June 2010. The Makarapa is a hand-cuthand painted hard hat. The origin of the term 'Makarapa' goes back to the late 70'searly 80's. It is derived from Makarapa, meaning migrant workeris associated with the 'helmets' because they were used by migrant workers in the mines around Johannesburg. It belongs to the typical South African football fan's supporters gearis increasingly popular with fans of other sports. Sport fans spend hours to sculpturepaint their Makarapa in the colorsemblem of their clubs or country. With the FIFA World Cup 2010, the international profileavailability of the Makarapa has increased greatly. The price of a Makarapa made from an artist varies between 180500 ZAR (1954 euro), depending on the qualityintricacy of the artwork. The FIFA 2010 Soccer World Cup is due to kick off on June 11. EPA/SERGEY DOHLZENKO
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