A frothy phenomenon unique to Cape Town’s Sea Point Promenade, are the lager-like foam blowholes; the result of the pressure from the ocean waves blasting through a series of storm water vents positioned on the lawns.
A stunning visual treat, slowly becoming more of a drawcard for the tourists flocking to these shores.
Photo courtesy of Chris Malcolm
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