File:Somerset Wes - Strand - Gordon's Bay - We are all the Helderberg.jpg

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English: The Helderberg or Helderberg basin, is one of the most visually dramatic areas in the Cape, with the Hottentots Holland and Helderberg Mountain ranges creating a powerful backdrop against which the valley descends into vineyards and finally on to a coastline swept with warm waters and effortlessly white, sandy beaches.
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Camera location34° 04′ 08.98″ S, 18° 50′ 18.51″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

This is the land of the Helderberg and Stellenbosch wine routes and home to the towns of Gordon’s Bay, Sir Lowry’s Pass, Somerset West, Strand, Lwandle and Macassar.

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