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Tamsui Take Aways Celebrates The Soccer World Cup
Published: 05/25/2010 by Johan Rademan in Western Cape
Hail 2010!
Saldanha Bay
Published: 01/23/2009 by Johan Rademan in Western Cape
Saldanha Bay is known for it's contrasts and natural beauty. It lies between the Berg River mouth in the north and the West Coast National Park (Langebaan) in the south. It stretches inland to Hopefield with the Berg River in the northeast.
West Coast Fossil Park
Published: 02/02/2009 by Iziko Museums of Cape Town in Western Cape
They were waiting five million years to be discovered, now is your chance to see it. The Park is situated 110 kms north from Cape Town, one and a half hour's drive along the R27 from the city. It's adjacent to the West Coast National Park.
Kontreiwinkel
Published: 01/23/2009 by Johan Rademan in Western Cape
On the way from Oudtshoorn through Meiringspoort, you will find Klaarstroom. There is this cute antique shop selling anything you do not need but would want it for sentiment sake.
Evita se Perron
Published: 01/23/2009 by Johan Rademan in Western Cape
Traveling North from Cape Town to Saldana Bay is this exiting little town of Darling.
If you do turn out for a chicken, you might miss the town, and an exiting adventure.
A must see.
George 200 Years Old
Published: 07/14/2010 by Louis van Zyl in Western Cape
With the dawning of the 200 year festival starting in 2011, we take a look at some of the things that make George unique and also establishes itself as the business hub of the Garden Route.
Afrikaans Language Monument
Published: 01/23/2009 by J Rademan in Western Cape
The Taal monument, on Paarl rock, is one of the most famous Afrikaans monuments erected in South Africa and dedicated to the Afrikaans language. It was designed by the architect Jan van Wijk and inaugurated in 1975.
Oudtshoorn
Published: 09/29/2009 by SA-Venues in Western Cape
Visit Oudtshoorn, the principal town of the Little Karoo, where you will be welcomed with hospitality which has become synonymous with the people of the Klein Karoo.
Seli 1 Grounded Ship
Published: 09/29/2009 by Wilma Rademan in Western Cape
The joint operating committee overseeing the salvage of the Seli 1, the ship that ran aground in Table Bay, says that its Turkish owner and its insurers have left SA taxpayers in the lurch. Effectively they have abandoned the vessel.
Robben Island Museum
Published: 09/29/2009 in Western Cape
Since 1997 Robben Island has been a museum and a heritage site. The museum is a dynamic institution, which acts as a focal point of South African heritage.
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