GEF Fourth Biennial International Waters Conference - Cape Town, South Africa
GEF Fourth Biennial International Waters Conference - Cape Town, South Africa


ABOUT CAPE TOWN
    

 

Often regarded as one of the world's most beautiful cities, and the "Mother City" of AfricaCape Town is a rare, cultural gem.  The impressive presence of Table Mountain, flanked by the legendary Devil's Peak and historical Signal Hill, stands proudly above the city.  Beautiful white sandy beaches along a peaceful coastline frame the Cape Peninsula, which is famed for its bountiful floral kingdom and rolling countryside.  The harsh, natural beauty that extends far into the wine lands and the bustling vibrancy of the city, make Cape Town one of the most incredibly fascinating cities in the world.  

 

Cape Town boasts innumerable entertainment through its bustling shops, cafes, market stalls, street artists, and historical landmarks - not forgetting the innumerable natural wonders such as the beaches and mountains.  The amalgamation of Indonesian, French, Dutch, British and German settlers, the local Bushmen (San) and Hottentot tribes, and the Bantu tribes from the north, have each left their marks upon the city’s architecture and every day life.  This blend of cultures creates a lively social scene, particularly exemplified through music, which integrates itself into every corner of the city.  

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GEF Fourth Biennial International Waters Conference - Cape Town, South Africa
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