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The pinnacle of Cape Point is within Cape Point Nature Reserve, perhaps the most scenically spectacular park in South Africa.Cape Town Day Tours.
A stop at Cape Point gives the visitor the opportunity to boast of having been at the most south-westerly point of Africa, where the Cold Benguela and the Warm Agulhus currents (west and east respectively) meet. Some 26 shipwrecks have been recorded at Cape Point, some of them presenting good diving spots. The Cape Point Funicular takes visitors on scenic trips to an old lighthouse and the spot is a bird watcher’s paradise.
The Cape Point Nature Reserve protects many endangered animal and plant species, including four whale species, three dolphin species, four tortoise species, 250 bird species, and a reasonable selection of big game: stately-looking eland and the more startlingly patterned Bontebok Antelope, scampering Baboons and dashing Ostriches can be also seen on a drive through the pristine bush. Come and enjoy a Cape Point Day Tour in Cape Town, South Africa. Day Trips, Tours, Adventure Activities.
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