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The most
south-westerly point of Africa.
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Breathe the freshest
air in the world straight from the Antarctic.
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Its where the cold
Benguela current on the West coast and the warm Agulhus current on
the East coast merge.
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Situated in the 22
100 hectare Table Mountain National Park.
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One of the highest
sea cliffs in the world 249 m above sea level.
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The circumnavigation
of the Cape of Good hope led to the establishment of a sea route
to the East and
subsequent trade.
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26 recorded
shipwrecks.
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Bird watcher's
paradise at least 250 species.
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Approximately 1 100
indigenous plant species, some of which occur no where else on
earth.
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Variety of buck,
baboons and other animals.
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Swimming at
Bordjiesrif and Buffel Bay tidal pools.
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Numerous scenic
walks and trails.
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Excellent angling
and diving spots.
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Whale and dolphin
watching from May to November.
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Historical monuments
including the Diaz and Da Gama crosses.
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The funicular
scenic trips to the old lighthouse.
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Send an e-mail
postcard from the Email Shop to friends and family around the
world.
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Enjoy the cleanest
ocean waters.
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The Two Oceans
Restaurant offers world class cuisine and spectacular vistas over
False Bay.
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Two curio shops,
each with an impressive range of high quality South African curios
and Cape Point merchandise.
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A million points of
view.