Eve at Cape of Good Hope, most southwestern point of Africa.

Cape of Good Hope, South Africa

by Eve Andersson


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The Cape of Good Hope is the most southwestern point of the African continent. Though it can be windy and stormy, it doesn't get extremely cold. A breed of penguins, called African Penguins, make their home nearby in Boulder. Wild ostriches and baboons also live in the area.

Cape Point, overlooking Cape of Good Hope. Cape of Good Hope, most southwestern point of Africa. Cape Point, overlooking Cape of Good Hope. Sign at  Cape Hope, the most southwestern point of Africa, pointing to Singapore, Rio de Janeiro, New York and other cities. Ostrich. Looking back onto the continent from Cape Hope, the most southwestern point of Africa.  False Bay is on the right side. False Bay viewed from Cape Point. Lighthouse and flowers. Cape Hope, the most southwestern point of Africa.

African Penguins. African Penguin. African Penguins. African Penguins. African Penguin looking at me. Molting penguin.

Multiple signs warn people not to feed baboons or open their car windows. This shows what happens when these warnings are unheeded.

Baboons at the side of the road. Cape Point. Baboons at the side of the road. Baboons crossing the road. Baboons ambushing a car that had a window open. Baboons ambushing a car that had a window open. Baboons ambushing a car that had a window open.







Eve Andersson (eve@eveandersson.com)
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