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How is Africa's first World Cup going according to those who have been lucky to witness the action first hand?
The BBC's Peter Ndoro met some visiting fans from different countries on Table Mountain, a popular destination for tourists in Cape Town.
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There doesn't appear to be any part of Africa left untouched by the World Cup.
Peter Ndoro made a stop at Cape Agulhas, the most southerly tip of the continent, and even there found evidence of World Cup fever.
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