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A visit to Namibia is not complete without dining at the iconic Tug Restaurant in Swakopmund, built around the original “Danie Hugo” steam fired tug boat. In her final years she operated in the Port of Walvis Bay.
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FB www.facebook.com/pages/The-Tug-Restaurant | T +264 64 402 356 | E reservations@the-tug.com | W www.the-tug.com (bookings online)
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