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Cape Agulhas - also known as L'Agulhas
...Commercial and recreational
fishing is excellent, with spear
fishing being very popular. The most efficient route would be to follow the N2 until about 20 km beyond Riviersonderend. From here you should take the R317 down to the coast...
EnglishWitsand
...Witsand is virtually synonymous with the Southern right whale, as the
bay is an important nursery for the whale...
EnglishThe Cape Peninsula Region
...Brightly painted changing boxes at the famous beach at St James precede the colourful bustle of Kalk
Bay's quaint
fishing harbour...
EnglishCape Point Activities
...Cape Point ActivitiesCape Point ActivitiesDeep Blue DivingFrom the people who brought you Air Jaws (those leaping great whites of False
Bay), you can now have an amazing open-ocean diving experience in the
fishing grounds off Cape Point...
EnglishPort Nolloth
...Visitors to Port Nolloth can enjoy the beautiful sunsets, clean beaches and the occasional antics of seals as well as good line
fishing and plentiful fresh crayfish. Fish and crayfish can also be bought from the factory in season...
EnglishSailing in South Africa
...Plettenberg
Bay and
Mossel Bay are also popular venues.
Port Elizabeth offers wonderful sailing, granted the day is not too windy. Here, tourists will get a glimpse of dolphins and whales as the frolic in the warmer waters of the Indian Ocean...
EnglishShifting West Coast Currents
...It sweeps past Cape Town, Lambert's
Bay, Namibia and the Angolan coast, its frigid temperature scouring the air of moisture and seeding Namibia's desert...
EnglishGeorge
...It is close to the sea, and besides running along the area’s numerous trails, you can also go mountain biking, kayaking, canoeing,
fishing, big game
fishing, hiking, water skiing or paragliding...
EnglishElands Bay Spots
...The marshes along the valley, meanwhile, will delight birders, hikers and fynbos aficionados.A Perfect Point BreakThe lee of Baboon Point also offers enough protection for the launching of
fishing bakkies...
EnglishHondeklip Bay Beginnings
...By 1877, Hondeklip
Bay had ceased to be a separate magisterial district and was no longer regarded as a port. The town barely survived and only became viable again with the growth of the
fishing industry...
EnglishBlue Ocean Mussels
...Blue Ocean Mussels is also a part of the TerraSan Group, which is a South African investment company that holds investments in pelagic
fishing, mariculture, aquaculture and property industries...
EnglishAccommodation in Dullstroom
...With ample activities and attractions, the town of Dullstroom provides both local and international visitors with
history, culture and wonderful cuisine...
EnglishDwarskersbos
...This sleepy
fishing town was established on the farm ‘Dwarskersbos’ that belonged to the Smit family and derived its named from the Euclea polyandra or kersbos (candle bush) that thrive in the area...
EnglishIsimangaliso Wetland Park Accommodation
...Isimangaliso covers coastal forests, Cape Vidal and the Eastern shores of St Lucia, St Lucia’s False
Bay, Kosi
Bay, Lake Sibaya, Lake St Lucia, Maphelane, Sodwana
Bay, uMkhuze, Charters Creek and the Western Shore of St Lucia, collectively known..
EnglishVisit Paternoster
...The golden light glazes the beach and
bay, while terns and seagulls flutter above like feathered confetti...
EnglishFishers of Lambert's Bay
...Prior to 1994, mostly white-owned enterprises held the
fishing quotas - less than 300 in all - giving each a fixed allowable annual catch...
EnglishHistory of Port Elizabeth
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History of Port ElizabethHistory of Port ElizabethThe City on the BayP.E. "Port Elizabeth" goes by many names: The Friendly City, the Windy City, the City on the
Bay, the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Area...
EnglishHistory of Milnerton
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History of MilnertonHistory of MilnertonRefuelling and Supply StationWhen the maritime power of Portugal waned, the rich sea route to the East was hotly contested by English, French and Dutch fleets...
EnglishHistory of Durban
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History of DurbanHistory of DurbanA Gift from ShakaThe land of modern-day Durban was a gift from the Zulu King Shaka during the 1830's. Long before recorded
history, the land was inhabited by the Khoi/San...
EnglishSimon's Town
...©Marinda LouwView of Simon's Town's harbour.Named after the Dutch governor Simon van der Stel, Simon's Town has a rich maritime
history dating back to 1671 when the natural harbour was first used when a passing ship nipped into the
bay to shelter..
EnglishSea Diamonds of Namaqualand
...Then, in the early 1990s, sea-diamond mining started up again because the supply of on-shore diamonds was drying up.Diamond Boats©David FlemingerDiamond and
fishing boats at anchor in Port Nolloth.Today, sea diamonds are big business...
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