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The City of Cape Town’s Coastal Management team said what was first thought to be the remains of a temporary railway line – built in 1929 – on Fish Hoek Beach is now considered to be the skeleton of a retaining wall built more than 90 years ago. FISH HOEK BEACH REVETMENT EXPOSEDThe Coastal Management team said it spent most of Monday morning, 31 January, trying to uncover the line and ascertain its origins. First, it was thought to be part of a temporary spur line built on Fish Hoek beach in 1929 when the government decided to remove all the sand dunes from that particular section of the beach…