Cape Agulhas – The Southern Tip Of Africa!
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The Road Chose Me Volume 2: Three years and 54,000 miles around Africa
Driving the last few miles is hard to believe.
After 32,000 miles through 21 countries in Africa, we have reached the Southern tip of the Continent and the official half way point of the expedition!
I drive the Jeep right down to the water, so it’s literally impossible to drive any further South before posting for a few photos and some celebration fist pumps.
There are a couple of signs worth posing under, and a huge new monument is being built with a monster map of Africa set in stone.
Less than three hundred yards after leaving the monument a tourist in a little rental car reverses straight into the Jeep – the first “car crash” of Africa. He puts a huge dent in his rear tailgate, though there is barely a scuff on the front bar of the Jeep. The guy is clearly embarrassed and apologizes profusely, though I tell him not to worry about it.
Given today’s achievement, it’s not important.
Cape Agulhas is a beautiful little ocean-side town, and sits right on the tip where the Indian Ocean means the Southern Atlantic. The temperature difference between the two is staggering, and when standing on top of the hill in town the colour difference is easy to spot.
We love the little town so much we stay a couple of nights, and even rent surfboards and jump into the Indian Ocean two days in a row. With a thin wetsuit it’s perfectly warm, and the waves are just right for us to continue to learn – we’re only beginners.
Now we’re setting out to drive roughly 40,000 miles through 12-15 countries over the next 12 months on the way to Cairo in Egypt in the extreme North East of the continent.
From here, it’s all North.
-Dan
PS I have recently completely a huge round of “half-way” maintenance and upgrades to the Jeep to prepare for the upcoming East Coast. Full details and a ton of pics are coming soon.
Congrats Dan! Excited to see how the journey north is!
Are you going to be heading through Libya, or is it still too unsettled? I’m Aussie too, and it would be fascinating to have a look at Tobruk and its surrounds given a lot of the debris from the WW2 battles & siege are probably still intact.
I would love to go there, though I’m pretty sure getting a visa is impossible.
I will research more when I’m closer.
-Dan
Awesome, thanks Dan. Good luck!
Great pics of the two of you, at the Southernmost tip! Enjoying following along!