Afrikaans Saldanhabaai, deep, essentially landlocked harbour of the Atlantic Ocean, situated on the southwest coast of South Africa. Named after the early 16th-century Portuguese navigator Antnio de Saldanha, the bay is both larger and safer than Table Bay, which is located 65 miles (105 km) farther south-southeast. Saldanha Bay's former abundance of seals, fish, and guano deposits was long contested between French, English, and Dutch interests, with exploitation restricted only by a lack of fresh water in the area. Important harbour works, exporting primarily high-grade iron ore, were opened at Saldanha Bay in 1976; air and naval bases, along with the nation's professional military academy, are located nearby. Commercial fishing is significant in the adjacent Atlantic waters.
SALDANHA BAY
Meaning of SALDANHA BAY in English
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