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Cape Town: Lion's Head

Cape Town: Lion’s Head

August 7, 2013
by Erica Livermore
Cape Town Do

Lion’s Head is a mountain in Cape Town situated between Table Mountain and Signal Head, and stands at 669 metres. It’s a fun walk, but…

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Cape Town: Safety

Cape Town: Safety

August 7, 2013
by Erica Livermore
Cape Town Tips

Cape Town is a moderately dangerous city, but don’t let what you hear on TV turn you off, i.e. that if you stop at a…

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Cape Town: Table Mountain

Cape Town: Table Mountain

August 2, 2013
by Erica Livermore
Cape Town Do

Table Mountain is a 100% must-do while you’re in Cape Town. I went with two young, fit boys, so of course we climbed up it…

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