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Although traditionally part of the Swartland, Darling is now
a demarcated wine district and home to her own wine route, including five wine
cellars all of which benefit from the cool breezes off the Atlantic Ocean and
the long, hot summers to produce some stunning wines with concentrated flavour,
depth and intensity.
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Country Club is a links-type course, designed as a figure 8
winding around residential stands. Located on the unspoilt Cape west coast
about 70 minutes drive from Cape Town, the
elegant clubhouse offers panoramic views of the 15km (9.3 miles) long Langebaan
lagoon, which is part of the West Coast
National Park and Saldanha Bay
harbour.
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Contrary to the way the West Coast looks today, millions of
years ago the area was dominated by riverine forests and wooded savanna, and
animals that today are long extinct wandered the land. We know this because
phosphate mining operations at Langebaan during the late 1950s exposed one of
the richest fossil sites the world has ever seen, and since then the bones of
some 200 different kinds of animals, some of them hitherto unknown to the world
of science, have been recovered.
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Just inland from the secluded harbour
of Saldanha Bay one finds the azure
waters of the Langebaan Lagoon, focal point of the West Coast National Park.
Thousands of seabirds roost on sheltered islands, pristine golden beaches
stretch endlessly into the early morning mist and brooding salt marshes are
home to vast concentrations of migrant waders from the northern hemisphere.
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TRIBAL DISCOVERIES AT !KHWA TTU |
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!Khwa ttu ('water pan') is an 850 Ha expression of the San
kinship. This indigenous Southern African minority group has only 6700 San
people living in South
Africa today although genetic evidence
places them as possibly the earth's first ever human inhabitants.
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