Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) - Port of Saldanha

Saldanha
South Africa

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Saldanha, South Africa
Situated on the west coast of Africa, 60 nautical miles north-west of Cape Town, the port of Saldanha is the deepest and largest natural port in Southern Africa and is partly protected by an artificial breakwater.

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Saldanha, West Coast District, Western Cape, South Africa

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