WC, South Africa
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
West Coast National Park
Turn this into a day trip you’ll never forget. Drive two hours out of the city and follow the stunning landscape. West Coast National Park is protected land that has fauna and flora that any nature lover will be impressed by. Drive around the massive park and enjoy the views, then finally stop at one of the many beaches in the park and swim in crystal blue waters. Once you step in you won’t want to leave!
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