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5 interesting facts about lighthouses
The two main purposes of a lighthouse are to serve as a navigational aid and to warn boats of dangerous areas. It is like a
Plants of the Park: part 4
In this part of the series we take a look at some ericas found in the park. The Cape Peninsula has 2 285 flowering plant species;
Plants of the park: Part 3
The Cape Peninsula (around 470 sq km) has 2 285 flowering plant species; Table Mountain National Park alone has 1470 of these. Mountain fynbos dominates
Plants of the park: Part 2
The Cape Peninsula (around 470 sq km) has 2 285 flowering plant species. Table Mountain National Park alone has 1470 of these. Mountain fynbos dominates
Plants of the park: Part 1
The Cape Peninsula (around 470 sq km) has 2 285 flowering plant species. Table Mountain National Park alone has 1470 of these. Mountain fynbos dominates
The Flying Dutchman song
To this day, sea sailors are known to resort to the song of the Flying Dutchman whenever a storm begins to build…
Cape of Primates – Cape Point’s chacma baboons
Cape of Primates – Don’t feed the chacma baboons! The Farmer Who Dressed Up as His Wife Of all the stories about baboons of the Western
Cape of Horns: Bontebok of Cape Point
Cape of Horns Bontebok of the Cape Point Near extinction of bontebok in South AfricaBontebok were once so numerous in the Cape that the first
Cape of Storms: The Shipwrecks of Cape Point
The Shipwrecks of Cape Point When he rounded Cape Point in 1580, the great English explorer Sir Francis Drake famously described it as “A most
Cape of Migrants: The Story of Buffelsfontein Farm
Cape of Migrants The Story of Buffelsfontein Farm Land of strandlopers and lime The jagged rocks and cliffs of Cape Point may look dangerous and
Cape of Lights
The Cape Point Lighthouses Let there be lightWhen the governor of the Cape gave John Osmond ownership of Cape Point’s Buffelsvlei and Uitershoek farms in
Cape of Myths : The story of Adamastor
The Story of Adamastor, the Untamed Titan Fall of the TitansOnce upon a time, so long ago that not even the Greek gods had been