7 must visit shipwrecks in Cape Town (to visit by foot)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 พ.ค. 2024
- In this video we explore all the shipwrecks in Cape Town you can visit by foot. There are easy ones you can drive up to but also ones you have to hike a distance to get too. There are many more that you can visit by diving or snorkelling in the waters around Cape Town. My personal favourite was the Kakapo seeing it felt like I was in a desolate place.
Here are some of the locations of the shipwrecks:
Wreck Of The Kakapo (1900), Beach Rd, Noordhoek, Cape Town, 7976
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Bos 400, Unnamed Road, Hout Bay, Cape Town, 7872
Remains of the Commodore II shipwreck, Lagoon Beach, Cape Town, 7405
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Shipwreck - RMS Athens, Atlantic Way, Ocean View, Cape Town, 7985
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:13 Map of wrecks
01:32 RMS Athens
02:23 Antipolis
03:20 Kakapo
04:29 Thomas T Tucker
05:03 Nolloth
05:40 Bos 400
06:34 Harvest Capella
06:41 Unknown wreck
06:50 Commodore II
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Awesome series, Garnett. I have to say I smiled when I saw the Starbucks key chain on your backpack - brings back memories. 🤣 My favourite is the Bos 400. Congratulations with the 1000 and growing subscribers! Stay blessed.
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This is a well thought out and well put together video brother. Well done. The Bos 400 hike is definitely high on my list for when I'm back in Cape Town.
Thanks man was something fresh and I really enjoyed it 😂
its a tough one but worth it. Was very overgrown when we did it in April
You mention the Antipolis, but not the Romelia (off Llandudno, finally disappearing below the waves several years ago), both ran aground in 1977 after their respective tow ropes snapped. 👍
Awesome, I did not even know about the Romelia, I’ll definitely go and read about it 😁, do you know if there is any remains left to see?
@@garnettsnyman no, it's all gone (below water level). I used to hike to Oude Schip almost weekly, parking at the Sunset Rocks car park in Llandudno, one weekend it was gone. I can't remember when, probably in the mid-2000s.
@@Visionery1 I’ve just seen everyone else confirming online that it’s gone and disappeared under the sand, it’s sad I would have loved to visit this one