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There is a place called Cape of Good Hope in South Africa. Are there any famous scenic spots there?
The Cape of Good Hope is located in the southern part of the peninsula, with 7,750 hectares and a large-scale nature reserve. The Cape of Good Hope and Cape Cape Cape are all in the reserve. No cars are allowed in here except sightseeing buses. In the nature reserve, flowers and other plants called Fynbos, Protea and Efica (Heath) are blooming. South African antelopes, deer, zebras, mongooses, ostriches, baboons and other animals live. In addition, there are dolphins and seals cruising in the offshore area, and sharks can be seen in August-11month if we are lucky.

There are hiking routes, driving routes, breathing self-sufficiency devices for diving, changing rooms for swimming, restaurants, small shops and monuments in the amusement square with complete facilities for outdoor barbecue.

In front of the parking lot, there is a rail car station called Look out Point to the lighthouse observatory. Even if you walk, you can get there quickly. You can also look in front of Cape Point, and it only takes about 20 minutes to walk. There is a sightseeing service center on the side of the rail car station, where you can get maps and brochures of nature reserves.

You can see Cape Point at the southernmost tip of the peninsula from the observatory. Here, you can sometimes see two currents of the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean meet to form a huge vortex. It turned out that the lighthouse here was built at an altitude of 248 meters, and ships at sea were often out of sight because of fog, so it was changed into an observation deck. 19 19, the brightest lighthouse on the African coast was built at an altitude of 87 meters in Cape.

Dias beach is a small white sand beach seen from the observatory to the north, and the world-famous Cape of Good Hope stands out in front of it. There is a walking path there, and it takes 1 hour to walk from the parking lot. However, there is a cliff that is not in harmony with the scenery. Under the cliff, there is a sign in English and South African africa that says "The southernmost tip of Africa (the real southernmost tip is in Cape Egales)". There are many ships killed in strong winds around here.