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Explore Travel Bulletin

10 January 2013
Human origins
Human originsPinnacle Point declared a Provincial Heritage Site

The archaeological sites at Mossel Bay's Pinnacle Point – which have revealed some of the earliest evidence for modern human behaviour – have been declared Provincial Heritage Sites.

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Tourists flock to the Mother City
Tourists flock to the Mother CityTwo million visitors welcomed in Cape Town in November alone

The City of Cape Town has welcomed scores of local and international visitors as they arrive in the Mother City for its traditional peak tourism season.

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No white elephant
No white elephantKeeping the Cape Town Stadium sustainable

Cape Town Stadium is the City of Cape Town’s most significant strategic asset in terms of attracting key events to Cape Town. The effective management and use of the stadium is in keeping with its commitment to building an 'Opportunity City' and making Cape Town the events capital of Africa.

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Underwater wonderland
Underwater wonderlandCape Town's best diving spots

Cape Town may well be the great white shark capital of the world, but its waters are home to an impressive array of intriguing marine life. If you know where to look you will unearth mysterious kelp forests full of smiling fish, giant pinnacles, coral gardens and playful seals.

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Flying high
Flying highOnly the best for the travel elite

As hundreds of thousands of travellers make their way through the world's airports every day, en route to business, family and fair destinations, a handful of the world’s elite pass gently through international arrival halls unobserved and with nary a hair out of place.

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