15 Maps Of Cape Town That Will Help You Make Sense Of The Mother City
1. Cape Town City Centre according to the locals 2. Beer Crafting Communities - Go forth and consume 3. Cellphone Signal Interruption/Infuriation Intensity - for when the mountain gets in the way of a good conversation Source: opensignal.com 4. South Easter Walloping Indicator 5. Foghorn Intensity Index 6. MyCiti Routes Source: myciti.org.za 7. Cape Town Underground -
Cape Town Docks from Signal Hill
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Stranded at Oudekraal 1977
In July 1977, during a raging north westerly storm the Antipolis, a derelict tanker being towed to scrap merchants in the Far East,snapped its towing cable and ran aground at Oudekraal.It's sister ship the Romelia ran aground at Llandudno. Today the wrecks are still there(udrerwater)
Blouberg Strand 1980
(photo Ray Ryan)
D.F. Malan Airport Cape Town, ...1966
A postcard of D. F. Malan airport (Cape Town International) Compared to today, ......there was some progress!
Cape Town Pier
The construction of a pier at the bottom of Adderley Street was completed in 1913 . It contained an amphitheatre, restaurant, observation tower, bathing cubicles and a landing stage for sailing and rowing boats. (waterfront.co.za)
Postcards of the Past - Vintage Postcards of Cape Town, South Africa
A collection of old postcards of Cape Town, South Africa
Disa Park, 1970.
Some of the first tenants moving in. Photo; Keith Taylor.
Blue Peter, Blouberg
When Table Mountain still had a forest 1968.
Particularly the Silverstream area used to look like the Knysna forests with massive trees (not Pine), thick green undergrowth and lots of birds.
"Smile please" Signal Hill 1963.
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The Pier Lit Up with Fun Fair
Photo courtesy of Seppe Sardo
The original Blue Peter hotel in Blouberg.
Another Oldie – Golden Acre taking shape, May 1977
Photo thanks to Murray & Stewart via Nic Thompson
These pictures show how Cape Town looked in the 1940s compared to today
The face of Cape Town has changed significantly over the decades, but the Mother City has always been one of South Africa’s most eye-catching locations.
20+ More Stunning Color Pics Of Cape Town In The Fifties and Sixties - Cape Town is Awesome
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