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Penguin Town is a 2021 Netflix Original documentary television series narrated by Patton Oswalt . It follows a group of endangered penguins in Simon's Town , South Africa as they search for mates, raise their young and interact with other penguins. The series was released on June 16, 2021.

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18-491: Simonstown may refer to the following places: Simon's Town , a suburb of Cape Town, South Africa Simon's Town Naval Base , South Africa's largest naval base, situated at Simon's Town near Cape Town Simonstown, Kilbride , a townland in County Westmeath, Ireland See also [ edit ] Simonstown Agreement , a naval agreement between South Africa and

36-406: A blue background; the third quarter is the same as the second and the fourth the same as the first; in the centre is an oval with a decorative edge displaying a red lion emerging from wavy green stripes on a golden background. These were a slightly modified version of the arms of Willem Adriaan van der Stel , which Bonn mistakenly thought were those of his father Simon van der Stel . The crest

54-408: A demi-lion rampant Gules, issuant from three barrulets wavy Vert . In layman's terms, the shield is divided into four quarters. The first quarter is divided vertically, one half depicting three red towers on a silver background, the other a peacock on a gold background above three silver discs on a red background; the second quarter is blue, with three silver crescents at the top and a wavy star below on

72-549: Is a maritime museum , which contains collections and artefacts related to the maritime history of South Africa and the South African Navy. Simon's Town Museum is a community museum established in 1977 and located in The Residency, a historical building erected by Governor Joachim van Plettenberg in 1777. The museum records and preserves all aspects of the history of Simon's Town community. Simon's Town Heritage Museum

90-476: Is a house museum established by Zainab Davidson after the Amlay family home was returned following apartheid. After Davidson's retirement, nephew Sheribeen Amlay took over the running of the museum. Collections include photographs, newspapers, artifacts, ephemera, and genealogical resources for the inhabitants of Simon's Town pre-apartheid. Significant collections include those related to the history of Muslim settlement in

108-564: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Simon%27s Town Simon's Town ( Afrikaans : Simonstad ), sometimes spelled Simonstown , is a town in the Western Cape , South Africa and is home to  Naval Base Simon's Town , the South African Navy 's largest base. It is located on the shores of Simon's Bay in False Bay , on

126-511: Is no record of the birds having lived here prior to that date. They are shown, with scenes from the town, in the 2021 series, Penguin Town . There are only three penguin populations on the mainland in southern Africa; the others are close to Hermanus at Stoney Point and Betty's Bay . In the last weeks of 1795 or the first weeks of 1796, the British built a round tower on a site that today falls within

144-508: Is protected from swells by a breakwater that was built with thousands of huge blocks of sandstone quarried out of the face of the mountain above. Simon's Town is now in effect a suburb of the City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality . The Simon's Town railway station is the terminus of the Southern Line , a railway line that runs south of the central business district of Cape Town. In places,

162-477: The College of Arms on 27 September 1957. The design is described as Quarterly: I and IV, per pale, the dexter Argent, three towers placed 2 and 1 Gules, the sinister per fess Or and Azure, in chief on a mount Vert a peacock in his pride proper and in base three plates placed 2 and 1 Argent; II and III, Azure, an estoile and in chief three crescents Argent; over all an oval cartouche with scrolled edges Or, charged with

180-495: The Western Cape of South Africa . The British Board of Film Classification issued a 'Parental Guidance' certificate. Penguin Town was released on Netflix on 16 June 2021. Writing for the Chicago Sun-Times , Richard Roeper described the series as a " featherweight documentary", praising Oswalt's narration. In his review for The Guardian , Stuart Heritage called the series "tremendous comfort food", praising

198-567: The Naval Base. Britain had just annexed the Dutch colony at the Cape of Good Hope and wanted to establish some defences to ward off possible Dutch or French attacks. The resulting tower was 8 metres (26 ft) high, had a base diameter of 13 m (42 ft), and walls 1.8 m (6 ft) thick, though there is no evidence that the British ever installed the guns the tower was designed to hold. In front of

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216-724: The United Kingdom Simonstown Gaels GAA , a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in County Meath, Ireland Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Simonstown . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Simonstown&oldid=954637413 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

234-579: The eastern side of the Cape Peninsula . For more than two centuries, it has been a naval base and harbour (first for the British Royal Navy and now the South African Navy ). The town is named after Simon van der Stel , an early governor of the Cape Colony . The land rises steeply from near the water's edge and the town is boxed in along the shoreline by the heights above. The small harbour itself

252-417: The railway line runs along the steep eastern shore of False Bay, and in bad weather waves and foam from some heavy swells wet the trains. Boulders Beach is located a few kilometres to the south of Simon's Town, in the direction of Miller's Point . Here small coves and beaches are interspersed between boulders of Cape granite. There has been a colony of African penguins at Boulders Beach since 1982. There

270-510: The region. In 1985, a statue of Just Nuisance , the only dog ever to be officially enlisted in the Royal Navy , was erected in a position overlooking the harbour. The Simon's Town Museum has an exhibition dedicated to his story. Simon's Town became a free port in 1832. The Simon's Town municipal council assumed a coat of arms, designed by Adelbert Bonn, in September 1905. It was granted by

288-493: The tower, the British also constructed a battery that they did arm with cannons. The Martello tower was used as a navigational beacon for ships entering Simon's Bay and was consequently white-washed in about 1843. The tower was restored in 1972 by the Simon's Town Historical Society (in conjunction with the South African Navy ), and proclaimed a provincial heritage site ; today it houses a small museum. The South African Naval Museum

306-471: Was produced by Red Rock Films. The camera crew from Red Rock Films started by following 80 pairs of penguins, which they later narrowed down to 50 and then the smaller group of penguins that would come to form the story. The camera crew used tripods, waterproof cameras, drones, and an antigravity platform to capture the footage. Penguin Town is set on Boulders Beach in Simon's Town , a suburb of Cape Town on

324-672: Was the figure of Britannia resting on a golden naval crown. Two golden anchors were placed behind the shield. The motto was Fac et spera . When the municipality was dissolved in 1996, the council placed its regalia, including the letters patent from the College of Arms, in the custody of the Simon's Town Historical Society. The society registered the arms in its own name at the Bureau of Heraldry in October 1999. Penguin Town Penguin Town

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