07-06-2018 06:00 PM
The Cape Point experience Spend an unforgettable day at one of South Africa’s most beautiful reserves.
With vistas so breathtaking they seem , and with an edge-of-the-world allure astounding enough to render nearby urban civilisation almost inconceivable, Cape Point is beyond a doubt one of South Africa’s most magnificent sightseeing and tourist attractions.
Though most well known as the dramatic point of collision between Africa's surly currents, this internationally renowned geographic phenomenon is worlds more than just towering cliffs and rocky escarpments that overlook a watery crux.
burrow deep into the soil, a broad assortment of animal life that ranges from the nearly extinct bontebok to the deadly Cape cobra, and one phantom ship that reportedly haunts the boiling waters below.
Recognised as a World Heritage Site, the immaculately preserved stretch of land and the ocean that fans out from its base are also responsible for generating a hearty slice of South African maritime lore. Notorious for its tumultuous weather, the seas surrounding Cape Point’s most southwesterly tip – a fairly narrow finger of craggy cliff – are also a macabre and watery grave to 26 sunken ships.
burrow deep into the soil, a broad assortment of animal life that ranges from the nearly extinct bontebok to the deadly Cape cobra, and one phantom ship that reportedly haunts the boiling waters below.
Recognised as a World Heritage Site, the immaculately preserved stretch of land and the ocean that fans out from its base are also responsible for generating a hearty slice of South African maritime lore. Notorious for its tumultuous weather, the seas surrounding Cape Point’s most southwesterly tip – a fairly narrow finger of craggy cliff – are also a macabre and watery grave to 26 sunken ships.
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07-07-2018 05:53 AM
Thank you dear friend @Badruddeen yes it is very fascinating really. This is last point world too.
07-07-2018 05:58 AM
Thank you dear brother @OmerAli. And most most welcome. I hope so if you visit we gona meet up here.
07-07-2018 07:16 AM
Hi dear @OSAMA and dear @Badruddeen . Cape Point is often claimed to be the place where the cold Benguela Current of theAtlantic Ocean and the warm Agulhas Current of the Indian Ocean collide. In fact, the meeting point fluctuates along the southernand southwestern Cape coast, usually occurring between Cape Agulhas and Cape Point. And most interesting thing is that water doesn't merge in side them.
07-13-2018 02:29 PM