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| Cape Town is a cosmopolitan and modern
city at the southern tip of the African continent. The central city is somewhat
small by world standards, being confined as it is between mountain and sea, but
the wider metropolitan area is enormous with a journey from Simonstown in the
south to Table View in the north involving a journey of about100 kilometres,
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The city
is at the northern end of a 54 km long peninsula which culminates in the
dramatic headland at Cape Point, often mistakenly referred to as the
southernmost tip of Africa. That distinction belongs to Cape Agulhas, a few
hundred km to the east.
There is
a dramatic difference in the ocean on either side of the peninsula. The western,
or Atlantic side is influenced by the cold Benguela current and experiences near
freezing temperatures, even in summer. The eastern, or Indian Ocean side however
experiences temperatures several degrees warmer making for pleasant
bathing.
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Most of the peninsula
comprises a well watered, green mantled sandstone plateau which is at its most
spectacular in the towering bulk of Table Mountain.
"The
Mountain" as it is affectionately known by Capetonians rises over 1000metres out
of the ocean and is visible from 200km out to sea on a clear day.� There are
numerous hiking trails to the 1087m high summit or the revolving cable car is an
option for the less energetic.�
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Cape Town used to be very
much a port city but over the years highways, container terminals and oil
storage tanks separated the city from the sea.
The
V&A Waterfront development has reunited the citizens of the city with their
maritime heritage. It has been inspired by (but is not a copy of) the Sydney and
San Francisco harbour projects.
The
waterfront development has been a huge success with restaurants, shopping
centres, hotels, offices, an aquarium and residential developments having
transformed the once bleak landscape into a popular tourist
destination.
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The Cape Peninsula has
arguably some of the best beaches in the world and Capetonians are usually to be
found sunning themselves on a hot summers day.
The
Atlantic coast beaches of Clifton, Camps Bay and Llandudno are popular venues
overlooked by multimillion Rand mansions and apartments.
On the
Indian Ocean side are the warm water beaches at Muizenberg, Fish Hoek and
Boulders Beach in Simonstown where sun worshippers share the beach with the only
land based penguin breeding colony in Africa.
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There is
none of the classical Africa here, no wild animals circling your tented safari
camp at night, no dusty veld stretching to the distant horizon and no steaming
mangrove swamps.
The
countryside has been settled for too long for that and the city is to old. This
is rather a land of gentle green vines, towering mountains, snow capped in
winter and trout filled streams. The area known as the Western Cape has been
settled since the 17th century and the land which once teemed with game such as
elephant, lion, rhino, hippo and vast herds of antelope, has been subdued and
put to the farmers plough.
Although leopards are said to still roam the most inaccessible mountain
peaks, the wild game has long since been hunted to
extinction.
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The Western
Cape is synonymous with wine and the area bounded by the eastern mountains are
the Cape Winelands. The early French Huguenot settlers brought their passion for
wine-making with them and many of the wine estates carry their legacy with names
such as L'Ormarins, L'Avenir, La Provence and Mont Rochelle.
The towns of Franschoek and Stellenbosch are at the centre of this wine
growing area. Some world class wines have come out of the valleys and hills of
the Cape and the annual Nederberg Wine Sales attract buyers from all over the
world.
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