The nearest "cape" to Cape Town, South Africa is the Cape of Good Hope. While often thought of as the southernmost point in Africa, that honor actually goes to Cape Agulhas, about 150km to the south-southeast.
Cape Horn was named by the first European to sail around it, a Dutch man, and he named it after his home town of Hoorn.
If you were to sail from Cape Town in South Africa to Perth in Australia, it would take 7 days, 20 hours. The distance is 5,412 miles.
Bartolomeu Dias. Portuguese explorer who in 1488 led the first expedition to sail around the southern tip of Africa from the Atlantic and sight the Indian Ocean.
7 days
Tulbagh is about 110km from Cape Town. The roads are quite easy to drive and scenic as you pass through the winelands and fruit farms.
Yea it ended at Cape Town
Cape Town was first discovered by European explorers in the 15th century, with Portuguese navigator Bartolomeu Dias being the first to sail around the Cape of Good Hope in 1488. However, it was not until 1652 that the Dutch established a supply station there, marking the beginning of its permanent settlement. The area had been inhabited by indigenous Khoisan peoples long before European arrival.
Around 117,000 yrs ago
the population of Cape town (south Africa) is around 3,497,100.
CAPE TOWN TO WINDHOEK1265 km North of Cape Town.
Cape Town
No - cape town is in Africa !