M.V. Nolloth Shipwreck
After the Thomas T. Tucker wreck on the Cape Point Shipwreck Trail comes the Nolloth. The Nolloth was wrecked in 1965 with a full load of…
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After the Thomas T. Tucker wreck on the Cape Point Shipwreck Trail comes the Nolloth. The Nolloth was wrecked in 1965 with a full load of…
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SS THOMAS T. TUCKER SHIPWRECK It’s not called the Cape of Storms for nothing… With a nickname like Cape of Storms, it’s unsurprising to…
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Many of the cocktails associated with Rum have a long history and knowing that history can make them all the more enjoyable. When its…
A Short History Of Hot Buttered Rum Read More »
Rum and bananas go so well together. This is a simple banana bread style treat that has no added sugar and a great Rummy richness….
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The last lighthouse in our mini blog series, the remote Cape Hangklip, is on the eastern entrance to False Bay and stands watch from its…
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Though not officially listed as a South African lighthouse we couldn’t resist including this one as the photographs during the winter…
The Kalk Bay Breakwater Head Lighthouse Read More »
Probably one of the most interesting lighthouses in Southern Africa is Roman Rock, the fifth oldest in South Africa, situated in False…
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Surrounded by lagoon, palm trees and residential homes Milnerton Lighthouse stands on Woodbridge Island. This is the only nautical guard…
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While Green Point was the first lighthouse to operate on Cape Town shore’s, it wasn’t the first navigational aid. That honour goes to a…
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The Green Point Lighthouse is an eye-catching landmark in Mouille Point with its bold red and white candy stripes. It is the oldest…
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