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St Helena Bay - Da Gama Bay
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St.Helenabays View at its best!
Ref No: 2742710




For Sale, Vacant Land, Da Gama Bay -Ref No 2742710 ZAR 199,000
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St Helena Bay - Da Gama Bay
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NEDBANK REPOSSED PROPERY - PRICED TO SELL!
Ref No: 2606110




For Sale, Vacant Land, Da Gama Bay -Ref No 2606110 ZAR 224,000
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St Helena Bay - Da Gama Bay
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958m² SEAVIEW plot, with amazing views over the bay and lighthouse
Ref No: 2624028




For Sale, Vacant Land, Da Gama Bay -Ref No 2624028 ZAR 269,000
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St Helena Bay - Da Gama Bay
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Beautiful Seaview Stand - DA GAMA BAY with no building time period
Ref No: 2540045




For Sale, Vacant Land, Da Gama Bay -Ref No 2540045 ZAR 280,000
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St Helena Bay - Da Gama Bay
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Lovely Corner plot in Da Gama Bay - with SEA VIEW!
Ref No: 2540063




For Sale, Vacant Land, Da Gama Bay -Ref No 2540063 ZAR 299,000
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St Helena Bay - Da Gama Bay
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Lieflike see uitsig erf in 'n baie populere area met absoluut geen boutydperk nie.
Ref No: 2541536




For Sale, Vacant Land, Da Gama Bay -Ref No 2541536 ZAR 299,000
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Property for sale (real estate) in St Helena Bay
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St Helena Bay was "discovered" by the Portuguese explorer Vasco Da Gama on 7 Nov. 1497, during his pioneer voyage from Europe to India. He named the bay after Saint Helena, an influential Christian and mother of Roman Emperor Constantine the Great. It was on the shores of this bay that the first encounter between a European explorer and the indigenous Khoikhoi (nomadic herders of sheep and cattle) took place.

Nowadays, St Helena Bay is one of the world's principal fishing centres and has the largest concentration of fishing factories which provide more that half of the fish produced in South Africa annually. These factories are distributed along the south-western coast of the bay and include communities like Stompneus Bay, West Point, Sandy Point and Steenberg's Cove. The cold Benguela current surges upwards along this part of the coast and brings nutrient rich waters to the bay resulting in the abundant sea life.

In winter, snoek are caught and the harbour is a vibrant, bustling hive of activity, mostly because the fish are sold straight off the boats. More than half of the fish processed annually in South Africa is processed here.

St Helena Bay is a popular tourist destination, especially during the spring wild flower season, with visitors from all over the world who flock to the area for relaxation and recreation. Ancient granite hills and boulders form a backdrop to the village and offer stunning views of the bay and across to the Piketberg mountains, while the white sandy beaches are perfect for beachcombing and even a refreshing dip in the Atlantic.

St Helena Bay is made unique by the fact that it is the only place on the West Coast where the sun rises and sets over the sea. This is particularly important for early morning whale and bird watchers.

St Helena Bay is one of the most popular bays for whales to visit and calve. From August to November, the Southern Right Whales come in to the bay to calve, and can be viewed from the shore all around the bay. Humpback whales are also present in the area. Heaviside's dolphins are found in large numbers at any time along with schools of dusky and common dolphins. Large groups can be seen chasing fish along the shore or simply flying through the waves out of sheer enjoyment.

 


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