6-picture panorama stitched with Hugin, cylindrical projection
UNESCO : Cape Floral Region Protected Areas Date of Inscription: 2004 Criteria: (ix)(x)
View from Maidens Cove to the last of the Twelve Apostoles, Cape Town, South Africa
A common misconception is that the Cape of Good Hope is the southern tip of Africa. This misconception was based on the misbelief that the Cape was the dividing point between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Contemporary scientific knowledge instead states the southernmost point of Africa is Cape Agulhas about 150 kilometres (90 mi) to the east-southeast.
Good hope is what we need in these crazy times we live in. Please, someone can stop this madness of the world. Too intense for me.
UNESCO : Cape Floral Region Protected Areas Date of Inscription: 2004 Criteria: (ix)(x)
UNESCO : Cape Floral Region Protected Areas Date of Inscription: 2004 Criteria: (ix)(x)
UNESCO : Cape Floral Region Protected Areas Date of Inscription: 2004 Criteria: (ix)(x)
If you’ve been up to the old lighthouse at Cape Point, or travelled on the Flying Dutchman Funicular, then you’ve most likely seen Diaz beach from above. But the view from sea level is equally enthralling, and well worth the 20-minute walk down (and 40 minute walk back up). This beach is right at the very tip of Cape Point, on the western side, and at the base of impressive 200 metre high cliffs. And while the currents here make swimming dangerous, a trip down to the beach will offer a whole new perspective on Cape Point – perfect for photographers and quiet romantic walks. There’s a beautiful wooden walkway that leads you all the way down, and most often you’ll have this little piece of paradise all to yourself.
UNESCO : Cape Floral Region Protected Areas Date of Inscription: 2004 Criteria: (ix)(x)
UNESCO : Cape Floral Region Protected Areas Date of Inscription: 2004 Criteria: (ix)(x)
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Cape Town!
Most notably Andrey Sulitskiy, Romain Pontida and Hilde Jüngst.