Research done by S Money data scientists show that Cape Town has the bluest sky in Africa. Picture: Taryn Elliott/Pexels
Now you can visit for the cloud porn because Cape Town has the bluest sky in Africa, according to study
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Cape Town bags another accolade to its already impressive resume - the city now has the bluest sky in Africa.
According to research done by S Money data scientists, Cape Town tops the list on the continent, followed by Port Louis, Mauritius, in second place and Lilongwe in Malawi in third place.
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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