
▲ Located on the eastern coast of Cape Town, South Africa, Simon's Town has a small bay called "Boulders," which is one of South Africa's must-visit attractions and a famous penguin habitat—the Penguin Sanctuary.

▲ Hout Bay is a picturesque fishing village and the headquarters of the snoek barracuda industry and lobster fishing fleet. The harbor still houses South Africa's early fish market, now a unique seafood retail store called "Mariner's Wharf," which retains its ancient appearance remarkably well. The area around the fish market is dotted with restaurants and gift shops, where visitors can enjoy hearty seafood and lobster meals.

▲ The name of this place embodies the Christian spirit of "benevolence and salvation." Today, the mountain is lush and veiled in white clouds, with orderly rows of residences built along its foothills and slopes. Along the coast, waves crash against giant rocks and sandy shores, while the indigo sea and sky contrast with the snow-white foam and clouds. Red-roofed houses and vibrant green vegetation complete the scene, transforming the "Twelve Apostles Peak" bay into a breathtaking landscape painting.

▲ On the eastern side of the Table Mountain range lies Devil's Peak, while the western side features Lion's Head and Signal Hill. The southwestern side is home to Kloof Corner Ridge. The range consists of two flat-topped plateaus overlooking Cape Town to the east and west, the eastern ridge with its forested valleys surrounding the southern suburbs of Cape Town, and the western Twelve Apostles peaks guarding the Atlantic coastline.










