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h3. Search Controls
The buttons below the map hide/show locations by type – eg Accommodation, Airports, Reserves, Borders.
h3. Map Control
The buttons on the right apply to the map as a whole
Lassoo – zooms the map to include all visible items
Show – make ALL items visible – this may clutter the map
Hide – removes all items from the maps
Ruler – provide a simple scale tool – the endpoints can be dragged to measure the distance of interest
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h3. Google Controls
Zoom & pan – handled by the controls on the left or more directly by dragging and double-click
Streetview – drag the ‘person’ to the area of interest. Available views are highlighted in blue. Click ‘X’ top right to close Streetview
Map type – top right menu
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Top wine labels, fine scenery, green valleys, craggy mountains, excellent golf
Cape Winelands spread across the plains of Cape Town into the mountains to the north and east. Easily reached from the city, refreshing green scenery boasts backdrops of craggy peaks and fine Cape Dutch architecture.
Rich soils and perfect climate have combined with vineyard expertise brought by European settlers to create an array of flourishing labels producing excellent wines. Wineries are now numbered in hundreds.
Escorted tasting tours are provide a popular way to explore the scenery while learning a little viticulture and enjoying some of the produce.
A range of wine routes stretch from well-known wineries around Stellenbosch to the mountains of Breede Valley and more arid lands to the north around Tulbagh. Wine production reaches Orange River to the north and Little Karoo.
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