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TravelComments.com – Plettenberg Bay named South Africa’s third Whale Heritage Site!

 

(Posted 06th August 2023)

 

 

The World Cetacean Alliance (WCA) has announced in May 2023 that Plettenberg Bay in the Western Cape has been awarded Whale Heritage Site status. The town on South Africa’s Garden Route joins The Bluff in Durban and Algoa Bay, a maritime bay in the Eastern Cape, as the third Whale Heritage Site in South Africa, and one of only… READ MORE

 

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