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[02.09.2007 20:18]

Date published
Sep 2007

90 out of 100
Table Mountain
This is Cape Towns most famous landmark.The mountain is a massive slab of slate, sandstone and granite which was formed initially some 250 millions tears ago. This landmark as been added into the Cape Peninsula National Park.The author explains how this will give it " the highest level of protection", the park lets Cape Town have the benefit of [more...]

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[12.07.2007 01:26]

Date published
Jan 2006

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Cape Town's most famous landmark
This is one of the featured attractions published in the 501 Must-See Destinations Handbook for Southern Africa Region. The author describes the area as the "most famous landmarks" with "spectacular geological assets" and the "greatest city's attractions" in Cape Town. The mountain is accessible either by walking through its "scenic routes" or by [more...]

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[04.07.2006 09:13]

Date published
Mar 2004

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Geology Is Destiny : A look at Table Mountain
Michael Wines writes that "Cape Town is different" possibly due to "the port-city mixing of centuries-old cultures", but more than likely the reason is "Table Mountain, and the intangible sense of freedom and limitlessness that it conveys". It is stated that the "spectacular physical beauty and near-perfect weather -- itself a product, in part, [more...]
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