Stroll from Camps Bay beach up the Kloof
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Cross the Kloof road onto the Signal Hill side and suck in the view |
a view of the white white sand of Camps Bay beach, with its ultra-luxury houses in the foregrounds and at your toes are the lower slopes of the Table Mountain range. |
To the other side is the "thinnest" view of Table Mountain (or Table MTN as a local cellphone company prefers to call it). |
Some construction going on at Camps Bay high. |
Next to Camps Bay beach is surely one of the best positioned cricket grounds in the world. |
And the beautiful coves don't stop at Camps Bay. |
The scenic drive from Camps Bay to Hout Bay.
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Pine trees are alien vegetation and some feel they should go.
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A slopy way down to the waters of Camps Bay |
Clifton Fourth Beach. |
Clifton 4th beach is the largest of the 4 Clifton coves.
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Clifton 4th is also the most popular
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On days when Camps Bay is windy, Clifton is often sheltered from the wind.
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The sun is hot and the water is freezing
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Middle slopes of Lion's head. |
Lives of the rich and famous. |
Top of Lion's head. |
Seaward side of Clifton |
a favourite spot for the rich to park their boats |
Clifton 4th beach |
Another millionaire building a view |
Parking lot above Clifton 1st beach. |
Above Nettleton Road, Clifton |
Inviting pool. |
Crane with a view
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all four Clifton beaches |
Clifton second beach |
Granite boulders form the boundary
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Clifton third beach |
Clifton 2nd beach |
Clifton 3rd is the smallest |
Who's richer? |
Clifton 4th with some nice houses |
Lapping up the sun at Clifton 2nd |
Water skirting up to the bathers |
Sun, sea and sand |
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The Cable-Car station at the top of Table Mountain |
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