Cape Point is the most SouthWest corner of South Africa which is as low as the lowest border in Australia. Well of course it's the at the SouthEast corner of Capetown though. The South Latitude and the East Longitude is as shown below.
At the Cape Point, you can either hike up (it takes only 15mins) or you can take a ride on the 'Flying Dutchman', a funicular railway train. Well let's enjoy the beautiful landscapes rather than stories here.
That's the Lighthouse up there..not sure if it's still operational.
.but it's quite old..well I 'hike' up there
Closeup shot of the lighthouse..
Some info regarding the lighthouse
Some engineering info
Directions of other countries from the Cape Point...
London, S'pore, Amsterdam, Sydney, New Delhi, Berlin, Jerusalem, New York, Rio de Janeiro, Paris..no Malaysia/Kuala Lumpur..at that time there's no such country as Malaysia yet
.but it's quite old..well I 'hike' up there
Closeup shot of the lighthouse..
Some info regarding the lighthouse
Some engineering info
Directions of other countries from the Cape Point...
London, S'pore, Amsterdam, Sydney, New Delhi, Berlin, Jerusalem, New York, Rio de Janeiro, Paris..no Malaysia/Kuala Lumpur..at that time there's no such country as Malaysia yet
and of course some mark left by some indecent global citizen
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That's the Cape of Good Hope..
Closeup shot of the Cape of Good Hope..i will be posting more of it in the next post
That's the front of the point..basically on the left side, it's the Indian Ocean and on the right side, it's the Atlantic Ocean
Just enjoy the beautiful view
Reamins of the World War 2 Secret
The view from the old WWII Radar Station
We had our lunch with the same group of travellers..
a couple from Mauritius, a Thai and a Swiss
Such a breathtaking and relaxing view to enjoy our lunch
The Indian Ocean I guess..
Well that's all for now..will be posting more on Cape of Good Hope..
-ENDZ-
Closeup shot of the Cape of Good Hope..i will be posting more of it in the next post
That's the front of the point..basically on the left side, it's the Indian Ocean and on the right side, it's the Atlantic Ocean
Just enjoy the beautiful view
Reamins of the World War 2 Secret
The view from the old WWII Radar Station
We had our lunch with the same group of travellers..
a couple from Mauritius, a Thai and a Swiss
Such a breathtaking and relaxing view to enjoy our lunch
The Indian Ocean I guess..
Well that's all for now..will be posting more on Cape of Good Hope..
-ENDZ-
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