File:Port of Cape Town.jpg
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The port of Cape Town remains open 24 hours a day 7 days a week. The depth at the entrance channel is -15.9m Chart datum, is -15.4m at the 180m wide entrance into Duncan Dock and -14m at the entrance to Ben Schoeman Dock. The depth in the Duncan Dock varies between -9.9m near the repair quay to -12.4m at the tanker basin. Ben Schoeman Dock varies from -9m to -13.9m. Dredging is currently (2010) underway in the Ben Schoeman Dock (container terminal) to provide deeper berths for new generation container shipping.
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current | 14:49, 8 January 2017 | 4,287 × 2,471 (8.22 MB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | The port of Cape Town remains open 24 hours a day 7 days a week. The depth at the entrance channel is -15.9m Chart datum, is -15.4m at the 180m wide entrance into Duncan Dock and -14m at the entrance to Ben Schoeman Dock. The depth in the Duncan Dock varies between -9.9m near the repair quay to -12.4m at the tanker basin. Ben Schoeman Dock varies from -9m to -13.9m. Dredging is currently (2010) underway in the Ben Schoeman Dock (container terminal) to provide deeper berths for new generation container shipping. |
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