- Cape Agulhas
Cape Agulhas (Portuguese: "Cabo das Agulhas", "Cape of Needles") is the geographic southern tip of the
Africa ncontinent , commonly thought to be the nearbyCape of Good Hope , and is defined forhydrographic purposes to be the dividing point between the Atlantic and Indian oceans. Historically, the cape has been known to sailors as a major hazard on the traditionalclipper route and is sometimes regarded as one of thegreat capes . It was most commonly known in English as Cape Lagullas until the 20th century.Geography
Cape Agulhas is the southernmost point in the continent of
Africa . It is located at coord|34|50|00|S|20|00|09.15|E| in theOverberg region, 170kilometre s (105 mi) southeast ofCape Town . The cape was named by Portuguese navigators, who called it "Cabo das Agulhas" — Portuguese for "Cape of Needles" — after noticing that the direction ofmagnetic north coincided withtrue north in the region. [http://www.lagulhas.co.za/ "L'Agulhas town site"] ] The cape is within the Cape Agulhas Municipality of theWestern Cape Province ofSouth Africa . [http://www.capeagulhas.org/ "Cape Agulhas Municipality"] official home page]The cape is defined by the
International Hydrographic Organization to be the dividing point between the Indian and Atlanticocean s. [http://ioc.unesco.org/oceanteacher/OceanTeacher2/01_GlobOcToday/03_GeopolOc/s23_1953.pdf "Limits of Oceans and Seas"] . International Hydrographic Organization Special Publication No. 23, 1953.] South of Cape Agulhas the warmAgulhas Current that flows south along the east coast of Africa retroflects back into the Indian Ocean. While retroflecting, it pinches off large ocean eddies (Agulhas rings) that drift into the South Atlantic Ocean and take enormous amounts of heat and salt into the neighboring ocean. This mechanism constitutes one of the key elements in the global conveyor belt circulation of heat and salt.Unlike its better-known relative, the
Cape of Good Hope , Cape Agulhas is relatively unspectacular, consisting of a gradually curving coastline with a rocky beach. A survey marker indicates the location of the cape, which would otherwise be difficult to identify. The waters near the coast are quite shallow and are renowned as one of the best fishing grounds inSouth Africa .The rocks that form Cape Agulhas belong to the Table Mountain Group, often loosely termed the Table Mountain sandstone. They are closely linked to the geological formations that are exposed in the spectacular cliffs of
Table Mountain ,Cape Point , and the Cape of Good Hope.The climate is extremely mild, with no temperature or rainfall extremes. The average rainfall is 500mm per annum, mostly received in winter (unverified, as closest data is from
Bredasdorp ). Temperature climate data is available for Cape Agulhas, averages are:
*Jan max: 23,8°C (min: 17,7°C); Jul max: 16,5°C (min: 10,8°C)Shipping hazards
The sea off Cape Agulhas is notorious for winter storms and mammoth rogue waves, which can range up to 30
metre s (100 ft) highFact|date=November 2007 and can sink even large ships. These conditions are caused by a number of factors. The naturally strong winds of theroaring forties , which blow from west to east, and the coldAntarctic Circumpolar Current flowing in the same direction, come up against the warmerAgulhas Current in the region of the cape. These conflicting currents of water of different densities, and the west winds blowing against the Agulhas Current, can create extremely hazardous wave conditions; these are further exacerbated by the shallow waters of theAgulhas Bank , a broad, shallow part of thecontinental shelf which juts 250kilometre s (155 mi) south from the cape, after which it falls steeply away to theabyssal plain .These hazards have combined to make the cape notorious among sailors; the coast here is littered with wrecks. "Arniston" (1815), "Cooranga" (1964), "Elise" (1879), "European" (1877), "Federal Lakes" (1975), "Geortyrder" (1849), "Gouritz" (1981), and "Gwendola" (1968) are just a few of the vessels lost in the proximity of the "Cape of Needles." [http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/2216/text/MARITIME.TXT "Marine Casualty Database Southern African Coast"] , from [http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/2216/ NCS Cape Town] ] Owing to the hazards and following the loss of several vessels, notably the "Arniston", a lighthouse was built in 1848, this being only the second one to be built in the country. [cite web|url=http://www.lagulhas.co.za/lighthouse_history.html|title=History: Proposals for a Lighthouse at L'Agulhas|publisher= [http://www.lagulhas.co.za/ L'Agulhas] |date=2005-07-29|accessdate=2007-11-15] The lighthouse now holds a museum and a small rustic restaurant.
See also
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Cape Agulhas Local Municipality , the municipality containing Cape Agulhas.
*Cape of Good Hope , nearCape Town , which is often incorrectly regarded as the southernmost point of Africa.
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=-34.833333,20.002542&spn=0.022260,0.030047&t=k&hl=en Google satellite map]References
External links
* [http://www.southafrica-travel.net/westcape/overberg_02.htm "Cape Agulhas / Struisbaai / Overberg Coast"] , from South Africa Online Travel Guide
* [http://www.environment.gov.za/soer/estuary/catch/heuningnes.html The estuary of the Heuningnes River, the southernmost in Africa] , with tip cut off bottom of diagram
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