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South Africa: Knysna – Two Angels

South Africa: Mossel Bay – Dias Museum

South Africa: Point of Human Origins

South Africa: Mossel Bay – Santos Express

South Africa: Oudtshoorn – Cango Caves

South Africa: Cape Agulhas

South Africa: Gansbaai and shark cages

South Africa: Gansbaai – Platbos Forest Cabins

South Africa: Muizenberg beach huts

South Africa: Cape Town – 10 great things to do

South Africa: Boulders Beach

South Africa: Chapmans Peak Drive

South Africa: The Cape of Good Hope

South Africa: The Cape Floral Region

South Africa: Cape Town – Visiting the Townships

South Africa: Cape Town – V & A Waterfront

South Africa: Cape Town – Kirstenbosch

South Africa: Cape Town – Robben Island

South Africa: Cape Town – Bo-Kaap

South Africa: Cape Town – Table Mountain
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The Western Cape province is the oldest and most gracious in South Africa and is well loved by tourists, both local and international.
Two oceans meet on the coast of the Western Cape: the cold Atlantic Ocean is in the west, while the warmer Indian Ocean lies on the southern coast. A jumble of diversity gives the Western Cape its cosmopolitan flavour. There are cities, quaint fishing villages and small towns in the province all bringing something special to the Western Cape.
The region is topographically and climatically varied with a temperate southern coastline fringed with mountains while the north stretches into the arid Karoo. The southern coastal area is fertile, while fishing is the most important industry along the west coast. Snow is a common occurrence in winter on the mountains, occasionally reaching down into the valleys.
The Western Cape has major airports in Cape Town and George with important ports in Mossel Bay, Cape Town and Saldanha. The province is the smallest of the world’s floral kingdoms, the Cape Floral Kingdom which is made up of fynbos and the protea family. Tourism and real estate are the main contributors to the Western Cape’s economy with tourism having shown substantial growth in the last few years.
