Do not dive head first into the tidal pool at Cape Morgan. It was once part of a titanium mine operated by Trev Miller, started in 1958. The black sand you see in the area is testimony to the mineral riches in the sand. The ex-mine ruins are testimony too, that the titanium is not easily processed to good economic return, and who would want to see a mine in the middle of a tourist area? Whomsoever built the pool at the time did a jolly good job.
The Rev. Kempton Baldridge makes it a policy to never get on a boat empty-handed; he brings anything he can to show each person he or she is cared about.
Shell’s seismic exploration off the ecologically sensitive Wild Coast will go ahead after four organisations lost their high court application for an interdict on Friday.