- Table Bay
Table Bay (
Afrikaans "Tafelbaai") is a natural inlet overlooked byCape Town (founded 1652) and is at the northern end of the Cape Peninsula, which stretches south to theCape of Good Hope . It was so named because it is dominated by the flat-topped Table Mountain.Robben Island , whereNelson Mandela was imprisoned for decades, is in this bay. The bay, although famous for centuries as a haven for ships, is actually a rather poor natural harbour and is badly exposed to gales from both the SE and NW. Many sailing ships seeking refuge in the bay during the 17th and 18th centuries were driven ashore by storms. (See article aboutWolraad Woltemade ).The Dutch colonists nevertheless persisted with their colony on the shores of Table Bay because natural harbours along this coastline are scarce and the only realistic alternatives-
Simon's Bay andSaldanha Bay - had almost no fresh water. Eventually a harbour was built in Table Bay by a process ofland reclamation and defended by breakwaters to protect shipping. The older part of this structure is called theVictoria Dock . The newer part is called theDuncan Dock . The blue indentation that is the harbour and the white line of the breakwater are just visible in the satellite image.Gallery
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False Bay
*Eduard Bohlen
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