A Cape Town Traveller’s View
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Driving on, more treasures await – Cape Point at the tip of the peninsula, Simon’s Town and its resident penguins, views across False Bay, gentle waves at Muizenberg – perfect for learning to surf
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This blogger shares her view on what she calls:
Exhausting Cape Town
Driving on, more treasures await – Cape Point at the tip of the peninsula, Simon’s Town and its resident penguins, views across False Bay, gentle waves at Muizenberg – perfect for learning to surf – and across the Cape Flats towards the vineyards of Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Paarl and Wellington where you can sample the regional wines, fruits and cheese before returning to town, exhausted and full of memories.
It makes for interesting reading. My suggestion is that you slowdown. Travels less kilometres, take your time when you like what you see. Cape Town and the surrounding towns and villages have a lot to offer.

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