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The R44 is a provincial route in Western Cape, South Africa that connects Piketberg with Kleinmond via Wellington, Stellenbosch, Somerset West and Strand. The coastal section between Kleinmond and Gordon's Bay is a very scenic ocean drive. The section between Gordon's Bay and Stellenbosch via Strand and Somerset West is a dual carriageway.
Stellenbosch (/ ˈ s t ɛ l ə n b ɒ s /; [3] Afrikaans: [ˈstælənˌbɔs]) [4] [5] is a town in the Western Cape province of South Africa, situated about 50 kilometres (31 miles) east of Cape Town, along the banks of the Eerste River at the foot of the Stellenbosch Mountain.
The village was named after James Rattray (1859–1938), [16] [17] a Stellenbosch businessman who owned a butchery in Dorp Street. [12] He was the grandson of Scottish teacher James Rattray (c. 1795–1864) who immigrated to the Cape Colony in 1822, one of several British people recruited to the colony by Scottish missionary George Thom at the ...
The Redheaded Hitchhiker of Route 44, long a part of local legends, is about to reach a wider audience, thanks to the silver screen. Director Cameron Morton's new film, "44," is centered around ...
Keogh said the future Taunton facility at 400 Winthrop St. (Route 44) “will incorporate the same look and feel” as the Fairhaven location, and it is presently permitted to be open seven days a ...
The R304 between the village of Koelenhof and the N1 en-route to Stellenbosch. Its north-western origin is a junction with the R307 (Dassenberg Drive) adjacent to Mamre Nature Garden north of Atlantis (south of Mamre). It heads south-south-east as Charel Uys Drive to enter the centre of Atlantis, where it becomes Reygersdal Avenue towards the ...
Van der Bijl Cottage, 37A Market Street, Stellenbosch The original two-roomed Van der Bijl cottage was built in c. 1820, probably as a gardener's cottage. Although extended during its restoration in 1979–1980 the building retains much of its original character and scale.
January 31, 2000, all 88 people on board the flight, which was en route to San Francisco from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, were killed when it nosedived into the Pacific Ocean 2.7 miles north of ...