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The South African Maritime Museum traces the history of the harbour and presents an overview of shipping in Cape Town, along with models of ships and an 1885 model of the Table Bay harbour..
The South African Maritime Museum traces the history of the harbour and presents an overview of shipping in Cape Town, along with models of ships and an 1885 model of the Table Bay harbour.
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Union Castle Building, Private Bag X1, 7995, South Africa
+27 21 787 4686
Boulders Beach in Table Mountain National Park is a pristine beach sheltered by granite boulders that is best known as a penguin viewing spot
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