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The Slave Lodge is one of the oldest colonial buildings in Cape Town, built in 1679 for housing slaves of the Dutch East... The Slave Lodge is one of the oldest colonial buildings in Cape Town, built in 1... The Slave Lodge is one of the oldest colonial buildings in Cape Town, built in 1679 for housing slav...
The Cape Wheel is a giant 40 metre high ferris wheel on the V&A Waterfront that offers panoramic views over the city, Ro... The Cape Wheel is a giant 40 metre high ferris wheel on the V&A Waterfront that ... The Cape Wheel is a giant 40 metre high ferris wheel on the V&A Waterfront that offers panoramic vie...
The ruins of French lay barge Boss 400 that was wrecked in a storm in 1994 are visible off the Cape Town coast, and can ... The ruins of French lay barge Boss 400 that was wrecked in a storm in 1994 are v... The ruins of French lay barge Boss 400 that was wrecked in a storm in 1994 are visible off the Cape ...
The Afrikaans Language Monument was erected to commemorate the semi-centenary of Afrikaans as an official language of So... The Afrikaans Language Monument was erected to commemorate the semi-centenary of... The Afrikaans Language Monument was erected to commemorate the semi-centenary of Afrikaans as an off...