After a blisteringly cold winter, spring is finally here to bring good cheer and sunny smiles to the Mother City. That means more time to spend outdoors, gazing upon the blue sky...
When last have you looked up and appreciated the sight of the Capetonian sky? Whether you do this often or not at all, you’ll now have even more reason to appreciate the infinite beauty because according to published research, our beloved city has the bluest sky in Africa!data scientists shows that Cape Town is on top of the list on the continent, followed by Port Louis, Mauritius in second place, and Lilongwe in Malawi in third place.
So don’t put off heading out to Table Mountain to enjoy spectacular views or even making your way to Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden with your picnic basket, ready to laze away on the grass while gazing up at the sight of our gorgeous sky. Other destinations making the top 10 list in Africa included Victoria in Seychelles, Asmara in Eritrea, Windhoek in Namibia, Antananarivo in Madagascar, Lusaka in Zambia, Maseru in Lesotho, and Mogadishu in Somalia.
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