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TravelComments.com – Cape Town: Hout Bay beach temporarily closed!

 

(Posted 11th January 2023)

 

The City of Cape Town has announced that Hout Bay beach in Hout Bay has been closed as a precautionary measure. Various City departments are investigating (a) possible pollution source(s) that has led to the temporary closure of the beach. The City of Cape Town’s City Health… READ MORE

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