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Die Oog is a conservation area and comprises four distinct but integrated, surviving bio diverse areas. The Dam fills in winter, often to overflowing and the water levels fall in summer. There is a small artificial island that was built of ironstone 100 years ago. The surrounding grassland contains shrubs and trees that provide habitat for birds. The banks of Read more...
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Talk to one of the many long-term residents of Tokai and you will hear stories of history in the making dating back to the days when Tokai was a largely agricultural stretch bordered by the Constantiaberg Mountains and snuggled into the Constantia Valley. Watched over by the inscrutable Elephant’s eye, watered by many mountain streams and kept green and leafy Read more...
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Constantia is approximately 18km from the centre of the Cape Town city. Constantia is nestled on the western “foot” of Table Mountain. The M3 is the main road leading one to and from Constantia! Constantia dates back to the mid 1650’s when Simon Van Der Stel established his first wine farm in the area. Since then a number of well Read more...
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Bergvliet is a suburb of Cape Town, South Africa. Bergvliet means “small mountain stream” in Afrikaans Greater Bergvliet, includes Meadowridge, Kreupelbosch and is home to three fine schools: Bergvliet High School, Bergvliet Primary School, and Sweet Valley Primary School. All three of these schools were built in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Bergvliet was formerly a large farm owned by Simon van der Read more...