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A large container ship is entering the port.
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Paul Hoekman
Paul Hoekman
Boats out of the water at the synchrolift facility.
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Paul Hoekman
Paul Hoekman
Cape Town Cruise Terminal. Cruise ships dock in this part of the port and passengers enter the city (and often the country) through here.
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Paul Hoekman
Paul Hoekman
Damen Shipyard produces boats in Cape Town. This Sea Axe is produced in the city.
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Paul Hoekman
Paul Hoekman
Fishing boat docked at the port.
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Paul Hoekman
Paul Hoekman
Landing and packing site for fish at the port of Cape Town
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Paul Hoekman
Paul Hoekman
Loading of containers onto a ship
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Paul Hoekman
Paul Hoekman
Port of Cape Town
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SkyPixels
SkyPixels
Port of Cape Town, with the newly built fuel storage facility by Burgan Cape Terminals.
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Paul Hoekman
Paul Hoekman
Ships arriving at the Port of Cape Town
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David Nunn
David Nunn
Synchrolift facility at the Cape Town port. Here, large vessels can be lifted out of the water for repairs and maintenance.
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Paul Hoekman
Paul Hoekman
The National Ports Authority House at the port of Cape Town
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Paul Hoekman
Paul Hoekman
The industrial side of the Cape Town Port is very close to the Waterfront, which has a number of tourism attractions and recreational activities.
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Paul Hoekman
Paul Hoekman
Two cruise ships docked at the Cape Town port.
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Paul Hoekman
Paul Hoekman