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Friday, August 27, 2010

Cape Point Lighthouse (Old), Cape of Good Hope, South Africa







The original Cape Point Lighthouse was built on Cape Maclean on the Cape of Good Hope Penninsula in 1860. It was built on the highest point in the area and unfortunately it was built too high as it was often shrouded by low clouds and therefore not useful as an aid to navigation. It was replaced in 1919 by a new light built a short distance away but lower to the water. The ols light is now a popular tourist stop for those visiting the Cape. (Watch out for Baboons when visiting.) The metal plate on the old light (see photo) indicates it was designed in 1857. Photos taken in August 2010.

2 comments:

  1. So lovely to know you are getting around to new visit sites. Great pictures! The cliff alojne is a sight to see. The "new" 1919 lighthouse is the same vintage as the stone house were we are. As always, thank you for your sharing. best wishes and happy safe travels, Jeannette

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  2. Yes, I love to travel and seek out new adventures and if I can find lighthouses where I go, all the better. Thanks for your comments...

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