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August 21, 2015 by burke lauderdale

Today we hopped on a cable car that lifted us 2,309 feet to the top of Table Mountain. The floor rotated 360 degrees the entire way up.

Once safely on non-rotating ground, we took in every view imaginable of Cape Town, the Cape Peninsula and Cape Point. The views were the opposite of atrocious. 

August 21, 2015 /burke lauderdale
Cape Town, South Africa, Africa
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