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THE PARK AT THE TIP







        OF THE CONTINENT





        Dries de Wet



        www.dewetswild.com


        dewetswild@yahoo.co.za



























        Fifteenth century Portuguese seafarers   Alexandria, one of the seven wonders of   The Park is still being developed, and as
        named Cape Agulhas when they found   the ancient world, and at night its beam   such does not yet contain large terrestrial
        that magnetic compass needles point-  can be seen up to 60km offshore. One   mammals in any significant numbers.
        ed precisely true north here (“agulhas”   of the most easily seen wrecks is that   Most of the mammal species that occur
        being Portuguese for “needles”). It is also   of the Meishu Maru, a Japanese fishing   here are either marine or small and rarely
        the southern-most point of the African   vessel with a cargo of 240t of tuna that   seen. The Agulhas National Park is how-
        mainland, where the Atlantic and Indian   ran aground in 1982, happily without any   ever a prime birding spot, both for land
        Oceans meet, and has been inhabited   loss among the 17 crew members. Today,   and sea birds.
        by humans for over a million years with   a fascinating museum and information
        several sites of archaeological interest.   centre is housed inside the lighthouse.  Guests can overnight in the main rest
        The Agulhas Plain also has an incredible   The vegetation of the Agulhas National   camp, which consists of one or two
        biodiversity and it was realised that what   Park consists mainly of fynbos, with an   bedroom cottages and the luxury Lagoon
        remained of it was worthy of protec-  estimated 2,000 plant species finding   House, built right on the rocks at the
        tion, leading to the proclamation of the   protection within its borders, many of   ocean’s edge. A few historic farm houses
        Agulhas National Park in 1999. Today the   which are rare and occur nowhere else on   spread throughout the inland portions
        park covers almost 230km².          earth. The vegetation doesn’t grow very   of the Park has also been renovated to
                                            tall here due to the extremely windy con-  accommodate guests. An extensive net-
        This is one of the world’s most treach-  ditions that prevail throughout the year.   work of walking trails have been laid on
        erous coastlines. Since 1552, at least   The area is rather flat and featureless,   around the main camp. All modern ser-
        125 ships met their fate around Cape   with rocky and sandy beaches alternating   vices and amenities associated with small
        Agulhas. For this reason the lighthouse   and stretching for many kilometers. And   holiday towns can be found in nearby
        at Cape Agulhas was commissioned in   the sunsets from the main camp, as the   L’Agulhas and Struisbaai. The nearest big
        1849, and is the second oldest of the 56   sun dips into the Atlantic Ocean (the   town is Bredasdorp, 35km to the north.
        working lighthouses along our coast. It   camp lies west of the southernmost tip of   Dries de Wet can be found at https://
        was designed as a replica of the Pharos of   Africa) is a sight to behold!  dewetswild.com/

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