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Cape Point lies at the most south-westerly point of Africa in the city of Cape Town, South Africa. It is included in the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve which was proclaimed in 1939. The reserve... Show more

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Cape Point lies at the most south-westerly point of Africa in the city of Cape Town, South Africa. It is included in the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve which was proclaimed in 1939. The reserve encompasses a 40km coastline that struck fear into the hearts of sailors and was first called the Cape of Storms. The name was later changed to the Cape of Good Hope by Henry the Navigator, probably for the sense of relief sailors may have felt once they had rounded the horn.

Cape Point has an interesting interpretive centre showcasing the many animals and flora indigenous to the area. The reserve lacks trees due to the high winds that blow most days, however, it is crammed with thousands of plant species here in the world’s smallest floral domain known as the Cape Floristic Region and classified a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004.

There is a lovely walk (or via a... Show more