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          _cc781905-5cde-3194 -bb3b-136bad5cf58d_     Table Mountain is a landmark attraction in Cape Town. It is a masterpiece of nature and one of the seven natural wonders of the world. Table Mountain is 1086 meters above sea level and was probably formed in the Silurian or Ordovician. In summer, the water vapor transported from south to north is lifted by the mountain, and condenses into white mist on the top of the mountain, lingering and lingering, commonly known as "tablecloth", which is spectacular. On the left side of Table Mountain is Devil's Peak, and on the right side are Lion's Head Mountain and Signal Mountain. Table Mountain has a higher altitude and cooler temperatures. To reach the top of the mountain, in addition to hiking, you can take a sightseeing cable car. The cable car can rotate 360 degrees. There are currently only three cable cars that can rotate 360 degrees in the world. The other two are Palm Springs in California and the Mount Titlis cable car in Switzerland. When you climb to the top of the mountain, you can take photos everywhere, or have a cup of coffee and snacks at the top coffee shop, and enjoy the beautiful scenery that can only be seen on the top of Table Mountain: a sweeping view of the Atlantic Ocean and the beautiful coastline of Cape Town. On Table Mountain, there are also rare venbos vegetation (which has never been found in other parts of the world), Neptune, etc., and sometimes small animals such as rock rabbits, civet cats, and chameleons can be encountered on the top of the mountain.

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