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  2. Wynberg Park - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The park has number of amenities including a children's playground, a duck pond, and multiple braai/barbecue areas. The gardeners cottage at Wynberg Park in 1910, eight years after the park opened. It was established by the Wynberg Mayor James Bisset, who obtained the land grant for it in the early 1890s. [4] The park was opened in 1902.

  3. Gordon's Bay (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    With many places to snorkel such as the Gordon's Bay Underwater Trail — a self-guided 45-minute journey showcasing the aquatic flora and fauna. [6] The Gordon's Bay Underwater Trail is a 600-meter underwater trail marked by a chain attached to drums filled with concrete placed at 20-meter intervals along the seabed.

  4. Gordon's Bay - Wikipedia

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    Gordon's Bay was a municipality from 1961 to 1996. The town council assumed a coat of arms, designed by Schalk Pienaar, in July 1962, [6] and registered it with the Cape Provincial Administration in November 1962 [7] and at the Bureau of Heraldry in November 1988.

  5. File:Harbour Island, Gordon's Bay, South Africa.JPG - Wikipedia

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    English: Gordon's Bay is the smallest of three towns in the Helderberg region, so named after the Helderberg Mountain which is part of the Hottentots-Holland Mountains which dwarf the locality on two sides. Gordon's Bay was originally named "Fish Hoek", many years before the town of the same name, located on the western side of False Bay, was ...

  6. Regional variations of barbecue - Wikipedia

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    A typical braai on a small braai stand. In South Africa, a braai (plural braais) is a barbecue or grill and is a social custom in much of Southern Africa.The term originated with the Afrikaners, [1] but has since been adopted by South Africans of many ethnic backgrounds.

  7. Gordon Bay Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Bay is located on the western shore of the south end of Cowichan Lake. The 49-hectare park of second-growth Douglas fir forest is in one of Vancouver Island's sunniest valleys, and is a popular campsite in the Cowichan Valley area. There are many species of birds, such as juncos, Steller's jays and chestnut-backed chickadees as well as ...