World's Longest Zipline K3 Opens Soon

World's Longest Zipline K3 Opens Soon

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World's Longest Zipline K3 Opens Soon

Thank you to the Hermanus Times for the report! We're thrilled to announce that K3, the world's longest zipline, will be opening to the public in the next 30 days!

The 3.2 kilometres of Foefieslaaid is definitely going to be an experience you won't want to miss!

Read more here.

World's Longest Zipline K3 Opens Soon

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Welcome to Caledon, the official capital of the Overberg! The friendly team at Beyond Black Mountain invites you to their office at the Gabbiano Building for an orientation visit. Since the early days when Khoisan tribes roamed the area, Caledon’s seven iron-rich hot springs on the slopes of the S...

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