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Quote: Cape Town has one of the most dramatic settings of any city in the world with the flat topped Table Mountain, Devil’s Peak, Lion’s Head and Signal Hill as its back drop and the Atlantic Ocean to the front. Cape Read More
Quote: Robben Island which is just a short boat ride from the mainland in Cape Town is most famous for being the place where Nelson Mandela and other political prisoners were held captive for many years during the Read More
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Quote: People are "touched" by the experience of being up close and person with Harry, Sally and Duma, the resident African elephants of the park. They live in a controlled, free range environment and were all rescued Read More
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Quote: The Two Oceans Aquarium is a great facility presenting marine animals from the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, the oceans of South Africa. There are numerous smaller tanks showing many types of sea life. You can Read More
Quote: The Waterfront is an area of stores and restaurants where you can spend an hour or a day. From there you can travel to Robben Island, take a variety of boat tours, and even tour the area in a helicopter. The Read More
Quote: The Eastern Cape region of South Africa is the traditional homeland of the Xhosa people. The most notable of these is the iconic peacemaker and Nobel Prize winner, Nelson Mandela. Mr. Mandela is from an area Read More
Quote: One of the most interesting museums in Cape Town is the one dedicated to the people who once lived in the now-vanished District Six. WHITES ONLY In 1965, the governement declared Disctrict Six a a Read More
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Quote: Khayelitsha is a black township just 30 minutes drive from central Cape Town. This is a real third-world slum with houses constructed from ancient sheets of corrugated iron and pieces of rubbish. Despite Read More