Geo-Tourism

Penguin in Granite Boulder beach and Table mountain, Take a Geotourism Around South Africa’s most iconic place

Granite Boulders Beach lies in Simon’s Town, a suburb of Cape Town in the Cape Peninsula of South Africa.  The beach is made of a sheltered cove of soft white sand and massive granite boulders.  Being on the Indian Ocean side of the peninsula water a little warmer than the icy temperatures of Cape Town’s Atlantic Ocean beaches. It is also commonly known as Boulders Bay. It is a popular tourist spot because of a colony of African penguins that settled here in 1982.

Granite Boulder beach
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Geology

The squeaky-clean sand and crystal clear water that attract visitors to visit the Boulders beach. The main attraction of granite boulder beaches is local resident’s penguins. Boulders Beach and Foxy Beach are home to a colony of thousands of African penguins. Boulders Beach forms part of the Table Mountain National Park. The area comprises a number of small sheltered bays, partially enclosed by granite boulders.

Granite Boulder beach
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Granite boulders on many beaches in the greater Cape Town area are part of the regional Cape Granite Suite and are roughly 550 million years old. Granite Boulders Beach is special because it has a good collection of large granite boulders. Penguins and geology is a great combination for sightseeing as a tourist.

Boulder beach is the best destination for wandering the boardwalks. Take a rest in Boulders Beach, find a spot to soak up some sunshine, and enjoy the unique experience of sparked sand with this penguin. There are rock pools to explore and boulders to clamber about on it really are the perfect spot for a family beach tour.

Granite Boulder beach
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The most popular recreational spot is Granite Boulders Beach, but the penguins are best viewed from Foxy Beach. in this place newly constructed boardwalks take visitors to within a few meters of the birds. It is also a popular swimming beach, although people are restricted to beaches adjacent to the penguin colony.

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Table Mountain

Table Mountain is a flat-topped mountain forming a prominent geomorphic feature in the city of Cape Town in South Africa. The main feature of Table Mountain is the level plateau about 3 kilometers from side to side, edged by impressive cliffs. The plateau, flanked by Devil’s Peak to the east and by Lion’s Head to the west, forms a dramatic backdrop to Cape Town. This broad sweep of mountainous heights, together with Signal Hill, forms the natural amphitheater of the City Bowl and Table Bay harbor.

Granite Boulder beach
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Its tabular shape resulted from horizontal layers of sandstone exposed by vigorous wind and water erosion. The distinctive-looking mountain is one of Cape Town’s most recognized landmarks and is a popular tourist attraction that offers hiking, camping, and other activities. Along the Atlantic coast, Table Mountain is framed by a series of peaks referred to as the Twelve Apostles. It is a world-famous tourist destination for nature lover.

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