Robben Island is approximately 7 kilometers (about 4.3 miles) off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa. The island is accessible by ferry, and the journey typically takes around 30 minutes. Its proximity to the city has made it a significant historical site, particularly known for its role during the apartheid era.
Henry Charteris Hooper, in 1899, was the first person to swim from Robben Island to Cape Town, a distance of just under 12 kilometers. Since then, some 300 swimmers have successfully swum this route.
Robben Island (prison for political prisoners in Table Bay, Cape Town) Polsmoor Prison (Tokai, Cape Town) Victor Vester Prison (Paarl, Cape Town)
Robben Island is Dutch for "Seal Island". Obviously you see seals there. In this case the Cape Fur seal.
Robben Island is situated. The name is Dutch for "seal island"
Robben Island
about 7kms from the coast of Cape Town lies Robben Island
cape town south africa It is 6.9Kms west off the coast of Bloubergstrand, Cape Town, South Africa and the name is Dutch for Seal Island
15 year-old Peggy Duncan in 1926.
Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years, and 18 of those on the rocky quarry off the coast of Cape Town which is Robben Island. He was a leader of the anti-Apartheid movement in South Africa.
By your question, I think the answer your looking for is... Table Mountain Robben Island Cape Point (I've been to Cape Town, South Africa and these sites are absolutely amazing.)
The first Cape imam exiled to Robben Island in the mid-1740s was Imam Abdullah ibn Qadi Abd al-Jabbar. He was a prominent religious leader in the Cape Colony and was exiled by the Dutch colonial authorities due to his opposition to their policies and his efforts to promote Islamic teachings among enslaved and free Muslims. His exile marked a significant moment in the history of Islam in South Africa, highlighting the tensions between colonial powers and religious leaders.
Cape Town is not an island- it is a city situated on the mainland at the tip of the African continent. Part of the greater city stretching from Table Mountain to Cape point lies on a peninsula, surrounded by the waters of False Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The notable island, which lies just off Cape Town, is Robben Island, famous place of imprisonment of Nelson Mandela.