I had the opportunity to go to the Cape of Good Hope yesterday with some new friends. I went with Levi (a friend and fellow classmate) and a couple people from the YWAM school in Auckland, New Zealand. Here's a couple pictures of what we saw. I haven't figured out how to change the order of them, they appear kind of random, sorry haha.
A lone baboon up on the rocks. Levi was so excited to see them that he kept yelling ''bamboon, bamboon!''. That became to re-occurring phrase the rest of the day....bamboon.
Farthest southwest point of Africa! If you jumped off there and started swimming it would take you awhile to reach land again...
A wild Eland. There were 3 or 4 of these guys hanging out below the parking lot munching on some bushes. We stood there and watched them for awhile, they acted a lot like cows back home.
The sign, in Afrikaans, says "Cape of Good Hope, the most south-western point of the African continent". It truly seemed like the edge of the world...
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