Regan's Guide To Cape Town

Regan has periodically visited Cape Town over the past few years. I thought it would be A Good Idea to do a photo album of some of the sights she has seen. (This is one way to reduce the amount of photos). Cape Town is renown as the most "naturally" scenic city in the world. (We won't get into the crime rate ; which is less than Johannesburg but more than Perth, Boulder, or Los Alamos.)

Table Mountain from Bloubergstrand

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Table Mountain and Cape Town

Chacma Baboon. Papio ursinus

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Baboons : Who might be the only People with a valid claim to Cape Town

1997 Regan climbing Skeleton Gorge

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Regan a third of the way up the Skeleton Gorge climb to the top of Table Mountain

1979 Meinhardt & Regan. Woodhead Dam Wall Table Mountain

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Regan and myself on the Woodhead Dam wall on top of Table Mountain

Rural Paarl

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Somewhere between Paarl and Stellenbosch on the Wine Route

Groot Constantia

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Groot Constantia ; A magnificent example of the Cape Dutch Architectural style

Cape Hyrax. Procavia capensis

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Dassie : Ever present but hard to find

Squirrel. The Company's Garden, Cape Town

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A Squirrel : in The Gardens outside the National Gallery

1999 Regan at Rhodes' Memorial

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Regan at Rhodes' Memorial. Colonial craziness. I love it.

1999 Regan at Rhodes' Memorial

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Mistress of all she surveys. (At Rhodes Memorial)

1999 Regan at Cape Town University

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The University of Cape Town with Devil's Peak in the background.

St James' Beach swimming pool for kids

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St James Beach & swimming pool for kids

Seagull. The Company's Garden, Cape Town

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Another resident of Cape Town

1999 Regan at Hout Bay

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Hout Bay Harbour & beach with Chapman's Peak in the background

1999 Regan & ice cream in Hout Bay

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Chocolate ice-cream at Hout Bay. The end of a perfect day.