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2000 South Africa Lighthouse Tour

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Lighthouse Depot in conjunction with Lighthouse Digest and Portnet (The South African Lighthouse Agency) is offering a unique opportunity to tour one of the most beautiful contries of the world and visit 20 magnificent lighthouses (most will be open for inspection).

The 18 day, 17 night, fully escorted tour will depart from New York and Miami on February 6, 2000 and returning on February 23, 2000.

Call or write for further information to:

Lighthouse Tours

PO Box 1459, Wells, Maine 04090

1-800-758-1444 or 207-646-0515

The tour highlights are as follows:

-Travel along the coast from Durban to Capetown, including the famous Garden Route in a luxury motor coach.

-Visit Cape Agulhas, the southern most point of Africa.

-Tour wine country.

-3 nights in Cape Town, one of the most beautiful cities in the world, visiting Cape Point, Table Mountain, and Robben Island.

-Accomodations in 3 and 4-star air-conditioned hotels, with all breakfasts, 7 lunches, and 12 dinners included.

-Cost $$4,395 per person sharing ($580 single supplement) including air fare from most Continetal U.S. airports.

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