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  2. Twelve Apostles (mountains) - Wikipedia

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    The Twelve Apostles are part of the Table Mountain complex overlooking Camps Bay in Cape Town, South Africa.The mountain range stretches 6 km almost to Hout Bay. [1] They actually consist of eighteen peaks. [1]

  3. Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Falls combined road-rail bridge. Victoria Falls is connected by a road (the A8 road) and railway [8] to Hwange (109 km away) and Bulawayo (440 km away), both to the south-east. The route is part of the Cairo–Cape Town Highway (Trans-African Highway 4) and connects to the T1 highway in Zambia over the Victoria Falls Bridge over the ...

  4. V&A Waterfront - Wikipedia

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    The V&A Waterfront is a central part of the very beginning of the settlement of the city of Cape Town. [14] In 1654, two years after his arrival in this relatively safe bay at the foot of Table Mountain, Jan van Riebeeck built a small jetty as part of his task to establish a refreshment station at the Cape. [14]

  5. Three Sisters (Northern Cape) - Wikipedia

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    There is a large Shell "Ultra City" service station nearby, on the N1 route between Johannesburg and Cape Town just south of the N1-N12 junction. [ 2 ] The early expansion of the Cape Colony 's railway system, planned by the government of Prime Minister John Molteno and driven by Cape Government Railways , saw the Main Western Line to Kimberley ...

  6. Rail transport in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Rail network in 1892 Rail network in 1906 Rail network in 1950. Construction of the first railway from Cape Town to Wellington was commenced in 1858. However the first passenger-carrying and goods service was a small line of about 3.2 kilometres (2 mi) built by the Natal Railway Company, linking the town of Durban with Harbour Point, opened on 26 June 1860. [2]

  7. Blue Train (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Train's origins date back to 1923, when the Union Express commenced between Johannesburg and Cape Town, it was named the Union Limited in the reverse direction. [5] The Union Express introduced luxury features including a dining saloon in 1933 and air-conditioned carriages from Metro-Cammell in 1939.

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