Welcome to Cape Town, nestled in the shadows of Table Mountain and surrounded by two oceans, the Atlantic on the west side and the Indian on the east. Cape Town is renowned for its mediterranean climate and relaxed lifestyle. The climate is conducive for fruit farming and is renowned for its grape cultivation and wine production.
Cape Town is also where the first heart transplant was performed by Chris Barnard. It is the legislative home of the South African government. The tourist attractions of Cape Town are legend.
I arrived in Cape Town in 1977 and settled permanently here after completing my initial studies at the University of Cape Town. The city has not changed materially over the past thirty years. The development of the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, the Ratanga Junction theme park and Century City are some of the exceptions. In the very near future, the skyline of Green Point will feature the soccer stadium for the 2010 World Cup. None of these developments will detract from the friendliness of the people and the ambience of the city.
Some of Cape Town's attractions include the cable ride to the topof the mountain, the scenic drive around the Peninsula, the historic wine farms including that of Groot Constantia, Signal Hill from whence the noon day gun is fired, Cape Point and the numerous clubs on Long Strret and at other venues.

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