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	<title>Comments on: THE STORY OF THE KAKAPO SHIPWRECK OF 1900</title>
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		<title>By: Top 5 Visible Shipwrecks of the Cape Peninsula &#124; The Gracevine</title>
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		<description>[...] The remains of the rudder, boiler and frame of the Kakapo, lie like a skeleton in deep sand in the middle of Noordhoek Beach. The crew didn’t even get their feet wet as they stepped off after the Captain thought he had rounded Cape Point and headed straight for shore in a thick mist. Find out more by reading our post from Monday. [...]</description>
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