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		<title>Western Cape Celebrates Spring with a Dash of Colour</title>
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by Claire  Dinnie
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Spring in the Western Cape of South Africa celebrates  two exciting natural phenomena attracting visitors from all over the world: The  kaleidoscope of wild flowers and our gentle giants from the south, the Southern  Right Whales. A beautiful sunny windless day inspired my folks and me to [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=campsbayviewer.wordpress.com&blog=4710327&post=5&subd=campsbayviewer&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<h1><em>by Claire  Dinnie</em></h1>
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<div class="article_text">Spring in the Western Cape of South Africa celebrates  two exciting natural phenomena attracting visitors from all over the world: The  kaleidoscope of wild flowers and our gentle giants from the south, the Southern  Right Whales. A beautiful sunny windless day inspired my folks and me to pack a  tasty picnic basket and get out and explore our beautiful surroundings. We  visited the West Coast National Park only 1 hour 30 minutes drive from Cape  Town. Much of the land during our September month is decorated with displays of  multicoloured wild flowers. The West Coast flower region, an integral part of  the Cape Fynbos Kingdom, boasts more than 1200 species of flowering plants.  About 80 of these are endemic to the West Coast and known nowhere else. The  density of flowers depends on the amount of rain received before the flowering  season. Flowers are also the original sun-worshippers so you shouldn&#8217;t expect  them to show themselves on a cloudy day. The best time to see them is during the  hottest time of day between 11am and 3pm. The flowers turn towards the sun and  are therefore best viewed when the sun is behind you.We found a great picnic  spot on a large granite rock near the sea, its huge crashing waves still angry  after the last big storm that hit the Cape. A gang of Hartlaub Gulls invited  themselves to lunch, hoping to grab some scraps from our table, quarrelling  amongst themselves to be first in line.On our drive through the park we were  blessed with a sighting of a family of the bat-eared foxes. A great sighting  because of the rarity of it, it is a small fox with enormous ears allowing  excellent hearing which it uses to find its prey such as insects, invertebrates  and rodents.We returned after an exceptional day together to enjoy sundowner  drinks at a quaint little seaside tavern called Orca in Melkbosstrand. Our next  adventure was a scenic drive around the Cape Peninsula, a popular days outing  for many visitors to our beautiful Cape. A slow drive along the False Bay  coastline allowed us close up sightings of some of our beautiful gentle giants,  the Southern Right Whales. Between July and December every year, the Southern  Right whales move north from their Antarctic feeding grounds to the warmer  waters around the southern African continent to mate, calve and rear their  young. Their gestation period is approximately 12 months so a female will mate  one year and return the next to calve. A little further south along the coast  brought us to Boulders Beach, the home ground to a protected colony of African  Penguins. Well maintained and protected by South African National Parks Board,  there is a raised wooden platform, which allows you close up viewing of these  little men in suits. A conservation levy allows for their constant research and  protection and you will find large information boards given fascinating facts  about the penguins.Our scenic drive continued all the way south to the Cape  Point Nature Reserve. This is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and offers hiking,  surfing, angling, picnicking, beaching and cycling opportunities against the  spectacular backdrop of the mountains and coastline of the most south western  point in Africa. One of the major tourist attractions is of course Cape Point,  which offers visitors excellent viewing opportunities from the two lighthouses  that adorn the point &#8211; one still functional, informative interpretive signage  that traces the cultural and natural history of the Point. The lighthouse is  accessible by foot or you can catch the Flying Dutchman funicular to the top.  The reserve is home to various species of game such as Cape Mountain Zebra,  Eland (our largest antelope in Africa) Bontebok, Red Hartebeest, Ostriches,  Baboons, Caracals, Genets and various other smaller animals, birds, reptiles,  insects etc.Spectacular scenery abounds bringing home to me what a special  country I live in&#8230;.</div>
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<p>Africa Tamed is a successful tour operator, based in Cape Town, South Africa  offering unique, value added <a href="http://www.africatamed.co.za/">travel  packages to Southern Africa</a>.</div>
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Camps Bay&#8217;s history begins with Mr. Fredrick Ernst Von Kamptz, after whom the  area was named, who resided on the farm &#8220;Ravensteyn&#8221; during the 1700s.
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<td colspan="2">Camps Bay&#8217;s history begins with Mr. Fredrick Ernst Von Kamptz, after whom the  area was named, who resided on the farm &#8220;Ravensteyn&#8221; during the 1700s.</p>
<p>Camps Bay is surely one of the most beautiful bays in the world today –  nestled between the mountain range of Lions Head, Table Mountain and the Twelve  Apostles and overlooking the endless vista of the mighty Atlantic Ocean.</p>
<p>The most easily identifiable landmark in <a href="http://www.30fiskaal.com"> Camps Bay </a> is the Rotunda, which  forms part of<br />
The Bay Hotel, situated on the beachfront. The Rotunda was  built in 1904 and was used for dancing, roller skating, silent movie shows,  boxing and other sporting events.Another famous landmark is the Round House  situated in the beautiful forested Glen area bordering Clifton, which was used  as a hunting lodge by Lord Charles Somerset in the 1800’s.</p>
<p>Thomas Bain was commissioned to build a road from Sea Point to Camps Bay,  using convict labourers. This road was completed in 1887 and was named Victoria  Road in honour of Queen Victoria’s jubilee in 1888.</td>
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<div>Historic places to see in Camps Bay:</div>
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<li class="bodystyle"><span style="color:#000000;">Woodhead Reservoir Museum on top of  Table Mountain</span></li>
<li class="bodystyle"><span style="color:#000000;">The Round House</span></li>
<li class="bodystyle"><span style="color:#000000;">The Pipe Track </span></li>
<li class="bodystyle"><span style="color:#000000;">Camps Bay Retreat – Argyle Street</span></li>
<li class="bodystyle"><span style="color:#000000;">The Rotunda – The Bay Hotel</span></li>
<li class="bodystyle"><span style="color:#000000;">Philly’s Plaque – Camps Bay  Library</span></li>
<li class="bodystyle"><span style="color:#000000;">Old Cannon – Opposite Camps Bay High  School</span></li>
<li class="bodystyle"><span style="color:#000000;">Power Station – now Theatre on the  Bay</span></li>
<li class="bodystyle"><span style="color:#000000;">War Memorial – Victoria Road, near  Theatre on the Bay</span></li>
<li class="bodystyle"><span style="color:#000000;">Heated swimming pool remains – behind  the War Memorial</span></li>
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<p><span class="bodystyle">We would be more than happy to provide you with  additional information about Camps Bay&#8217;s History should you wish to dig a little  deeper.</span></p>
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