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Shark Awareness

Posted by Kim on Fri October 14, 2022 in History .

Shark Awareness is a universal goal to understand one of the most fascinating sea creatures of this world. Sharks (like fish) date so far back in history that scientists refer to them as “living fossils”. Sharks have been on the earth for 420 million years, and have survived five mass extinctions.

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Marine Life in Plettenberg Bay

Posted by Kim on Fri October 14, 2022 in Activities in Plettenberg Bay .

Plettenberg Bay boasts a combination of unforgettable destinations and stunning scenery. Under its belt, it is also home to some of the most exotic marine creatures that will leave you in awe of Creation.
Plettenberg Bay currently holds a significant sector in tourism based on marine tours that will make visitors come back for more (and more!).

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Beach Safety Guidelines

Posted by Kim on Fri October 14, 2022 in Important info .

We at The Dunes Plett are passionate about safety and to raise awareness for the people who live in and visit out beautiful town. Every day our beaches are filled with diverse people, but safety speaks only one language. In the wake of recent tragic events, it is important to understand the measures taken for everyone to enjoy a day at the beach.

REMEMBER: The Sea has never been man’s best friend!

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The History of Plettenberg Bay

Posted by Kim on Mon September 12, 2022 in History .

Plettenberg Bay is known for its beauty, as well as its rich history; which began during the time when Bartolomeu Dias chartered the bay in 1487, and named it Bahia das Alagoas (‘Bay of the Lagoons’). During the 15th century, Plettenberg Bay was then named Bahia Formosa (‘Beautiful Bay’) by Portuguese navigator and cartographer, Manuel de Mesquita Ptrestrélo (Christopher Columbus married into this famous family of seafarers).

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The History of Knysna

Posted by Kim on Mon September 12, 2022 in History .

Whether in calm or stormy weather, The Heads has proven itself time and again as the greatest antagonist to ships; be it small fishing boats to great schooners and brigs. No matter what technology mankind may perfect in years to come, nature will always have the upper hand.

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