accommodation near Jacaranda Shipwreck
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Silhouette Farmhouse is a beautiful, self-catering retreat nestled on a working farm, renowned for its breathtaking...
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9 Coogee Bay is a self-catering apartment on the beachfront overlooking Gonubie Bay. The complex is situated at the...
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17 Coogee Bay Beachfront Apartment is a self-catering, sea-facing apartment in a secure apartment complex. It is s...
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Coogee Bay Beach Apartment is a charming self-catering beachfront retreat located in the scenic coastal town of Gon...
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Ikhayo'lwandle is a lovely sea-facing apartment located in Gonubie, East London, offering guests spacious and comfo...
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6 Coogee Bay is a charming beachfront holiday apartment in Gonubie, East London, offering spacious and comfortable ...
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18 Coogee Bay Beachfront Apartment is a self-catering sea-facing apartment in a secure apartment complex. It's loca...
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Coogee Bay @ No 2 is a comfortable self-catering apartment located in Gonubie. Nestled along the shores of the Indi...
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Situated on the Gonubie oceanfront, 3 On Bayview boasts an idyllic location and offers comfortably furnished self-c...
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Bayview Seafront Apartment offers self-catering accommodation, and is situated in a secure complex located on the o...
From Jacaranda Shipwreck
The Jacaranda shipwreck is presently visible along the Wild Coast of South Africa, near Qolora Mouth - in rusty bits and pieces. During a sunny day, on 18 September 1971, The Jacaranda, a 2,000 tons, Greek-owned coaster, tragically ran aground due to strong winds. The ship carried 15 crew members, which... Read more
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