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Lion's Head is a mountain in Cape Town, South Africa, between Table Mountain and Signal Hill.Lion's Head peaks at 669 metres (2,195 ft) above sea level.The peak forms part of a dramatic backdrop to the city of Cape Town and is part of the Table Mountain National Park.
Table Mountain as seen from Lion's Head, with low-lying cloud cover over Cape Town Cape Town under the clouds. The main feature of Table Mountain is the level plateau approximately three kilometres (2 mi) from side to side, edged by steep cliffs.
Map showing the Cape Peninsula, illustrating the positions of the Cape Town City Bowl, nestled between Table Mountain, Lion's Head, Devil's Peak and Table Bay, the main mountains and peaks that make up the Peninsula, and the Cape of Good Hope in the far south of the Peninsula. Most of the mountainous areas indicated in light and darker brown ...
Devil's Peak is part of the mountainous backdrop to Cape Town, South Africa.When looking at Table Mountain from the city centre, or when looking towards the city across Table Bay, the skyline from left to right consists of Devil's Peak, the flat summit of Table Mountain, the peak of Lion's Head, and Signal Hill.
Lion's Head or Lions Head may refer to: Lion's Head (Cape Town), South African mountain; Lion's Head, Ontario; Lion's Head Provincial Park, a provincial park near Lion's Head, Ontario; Lion's Head (food), a meatball and cabbage dish in Chinese Huaiyang cuisine; Lion's Head (Benguet), a landmark in the Philippines along Kennon Road leading to ...
Cape Town viewed from Lion's Head. Geography of Cape Town. Cape Town is: a city. capital of Western Cape; Population of Cape Town: 433,688 [citation needed] Area of Cape Town: 400.28 km 2 (154.55 sq mi) [citation needed
Holiday Time in Cape Town in the Twentieth Century, in Honour of the Expected Arrival of a Governor-General of UNITED South Africa ... Lion's Head (Cape Town) M ...
Lion's head from Clifton 4th Beach. The area has a set of 4 beaches which are frequently used destinations for both locals and tourists. [4] The beaches, which are named from 1st to 4th from north to south, are separated by groups of granite corestone boulders and have almost pure white quartzite sand. The four beaches of Clifton are one of the ...