- Kalk Bay
Kalk Bay is a
fishing village on the coast ofFalse Bay ,South Africa and is now a suburb of greaterCape Town . It lies in a beautiful setting, wedged between theocean and sharply rising mountainous heights that are buttressed by crags of greysandstone . A literal translation from the Dutch/Afrikaans name "Kalkbaai" is "Lime Bay".The
Bible Institute of South Africa is located here. Therailway from the central business district of Cape Town toSimon's Town passes through Kalk Bay and in some places the line is only metres from the water's edge.Many famous caves (with names such as 'Ronan's Well', after the
Walter Scott novel "St. Ronan's Well ", and 'Free Drinks Saloon') are located in the mountains above the village. They are of importance to spaeleologists because they have formed in sandstone. Large cave systems are not often found in this type of chemically unreactive rockKalk Bay is also home to the famous surf spot named "Kalk Bay Reef". This is renowned for heavy barrels and the associated shallow reef. It is best surfed on a big south-easterly swell or a north west wind. In smaller swells low tide makes for better barrels.
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