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The Western Cape is a place of stunning natural beauty. It is a destination where towering coastal mountains reach far into azure waters, and beaches hold the purest sand. The Western Cape is also home to some of the oldest wine regions in South Africa. Travellers will call themselves lucky if ever they set their eyes upon such a place.

Up the west coast are a number of smaller towns (Langebaan, Paternoster, Darling) and the natural flowers that come out around August. Along the south coast, are some popular coastal tourist towns (Hermanus, Arniston, Knysna and Plettenberg Bay) as well as great places inland (Oudstshoorn, Robertson)
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Cape Town
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Nov 02, 2006 - Dec 27, 2006
I almost didn't go up it... if i knew what iwas going to miss out on i would have been so upset! Table mountain is absolutely spectacular, its a national park and has all sorts of interesting plants and lizards and things. at one point, when i was the only person on the footpath for ages, i actually got stopped by a lizard who was crossing the path to grab a fly. it was really funny, then it just sort of scuttled off. And the view is phenomenal. When i was up there it was partly clear and par...
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South africa
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Feb 11, 2006 - Aug 05, 2006
So we are finally here and finally on our way to our adventures. After a delayed 11 hour flight we arrived in Cape Town a bit bleery eyed to be greeted by drizzle- we could have been in England! We got through immigration smoothly and then made our way to the hostel driven by a bus driver who didn't have a clue where he was going and proceeded to smoke and look at the map while he was driving! The Hostel is amazing, really beautiful with grand stair cases and lovely rooms. Its really close t...
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Hello Africa
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Apr 03, 2006 - Jul 31, 2007
Our last bit of sightseeing.  Today we set out on a trip to Cape Point, that in the summer would be fantastic, but we unfortunately didn't pick the right day for it. Our guide first of all took us to a place on the coast  - Hout Bay - where we could go on a boat to a little island to see seals.  There were nine of us on the bus, and nobody moved - we felt sea sick just looking at the swell today.  Next stop was a penguin colony, and thankfully on land.  Several thousa...
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Cape Town
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May 30, 2006 - Jun 09, 2006
June 3rd I had heard rumors that Cape Town was beautiful, however, I have had the good fortune of traveling around a lot of the world and I have yet to see a more beautiful city. It occupies one of the most stunning locations. In the middle of the city stands a tall mountain which is surrounded by beaches and wine vineyards. I was so overwhelmed by the beauty, I did not know where to look first! After lunch at the charming Victoria & Alfred Waterfront harbor, we took a ferry to Robben ...
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