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The Hermanus Whale Festival

by Tomoya

Do you know The Hermanus Whale Festival? This is the only environment-arts festival in South Africa. In this Festival we can enjoy whale watching, music, performances, and so on.

I like sea creatures so much that I have a scuba diving license. South Africa is very famous for whale watching and this festival season is the best to do whale watching.

I have never seen a wild whale yet. So I want to join this and enjoy whale watching. Of course, the other South African culture, too.

This is the HP address:
http://www.whalefestival.co.za/

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