by Webmaster | Jun 23, 2021 | Karbonkelberg Tours History, Khoi People
The Cape peninsula on the southern tip of Africa is a world of sun and seas, towering mountains, forests, wild animals, fertile valleys of olives, vineyards, crops and livestock – and, inevitably, rivers of blood. Back in time our ancestors, gathered around a great...
by Karbonkelberg Tourism | Nov 13, 2018 | Karbonkelberg Tourism, Khoi People, Nature, News, Table Mountain
The Cape Floral Kingdom The Cape Floral kingdom is one of the most abundant in the world. It plays host to myriad plants, fynbos and herbs as well as a rich and diversified variety of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, insects and marine life. For detailed...
by Karbonkelberg Tourism | Nov 13, 2018 | Astrology Karbonkelberg, Karbonkelberg Tourism, Khoi People, Nature, News, Rock formations Karbonkelberg, Table Mountain
Hout Bay is a fishing village on the Atlantic coast lying between the peaks of greater Table Mountain’s Karbonkelberg and Constantiaberg. It is rich in cultural heritage, with sites dating back to the Stone Age, ruins of 18th century coastal forts, historic farmsteads...
by Karbonkelberg Tourism | Nov 13, 2018 | East Fort, Karbonkelberg Tourism, Karbonkelberg Tours History, Khoi People, News
By the 18th century Dutch settlers realised that Hout Bay could serve as an alternative anchorage to Table Bay. However, successive Dutch and British administrations also perceived that the bay was a useful entry point for an invading military force. Consequently, a...
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