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Clifton Beach in Cape Town, South Africa, comprises four separate beach coves along the Atlantic seaboard, each featuring white quartzite sand and turquoise waters. Clifton 4 is the most popular, with facilities, hireables, and frequent yacht sightings. Lifeguards are present during peak season, and parking is limited. Shark sightings are rare. Clifton was originally named Cobbler’s Cave.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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