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Plettenberg Bay is tranquil and charming small town. Plettenberg Bay is characterised by sweeping, unspoilt golden beaches, a dramatic rocky peninsula, intriguing lagoons and estuaries, towering indigenous forests and unpolluted rivers and sea. With its exceptional climate, and beautiful view sites over the Indian Ocean, Plettenberg Bay is perfect for tourists interested in exploring, watching or just lazing. There are facilities for almost any outdoor activity, including water sports, abseiling, climbing, fishing, hiking and mountain biking, horse riding and golfing. It is most famous for its good shore based whale and dolphin watching sites.
Archeological findings in Nelson's Bay Cave and Matjes River Cave indicate that these caves were inhabited for over 100,000 years by Middle Stone Age man and then later by ancestors of the Khoisan. The Khoisan (KhoiKhoin) were possibly the same people who traded with the Portuguese survivors of the San Gonzales wreck. Deposits of their tools, ornaments and food debris can be viewed in these caves which are still being excavated. One can also observe the geological changes over the past millions of years which affected prehistoric life. Before Van Riebeeck landed at the Cape, Portuguese explorers of the 15th and 16th centuries charted the bay. 90 years later Manuel da Perestrello aptly called it Bahia Formosa or the Bay Beautiful. The first white inhabitants were the 100 men stranded here for 9 months when the San Gonzales sank in 1630. In 1763 the first white settlers in the Bay were stock farmers, hunters and frontiersmen from the Western Cape.
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