The weather was dictating our day, but as it turned out, the sun shown all the way. We visited Camps Bay and saw the Twelve Apostles, the ocean water is about 9 degrees celsius so the people created tidal pools. The road around Chapman's Peak lies at a vertical drop of 540 m to the sea floor, that journey in a big charter bus was not a bore. We passed through Long Beach, yes I said Long Beach, on our way to the Cape of Good Hope and saw where sailors and ships would no longer float. You see, two currents meet in this place - the Benguela and Agulhas currents collide apace. One is warm and the other is cold, this story will never get old. Cape Agulhas is where the two oceans meet, the Indian and Atlantic cannot be beat! Cape Point was next on the list - I ate pizza, fed the birds, and was sprayed by sea mist. Check out the pictures. Later we went to Boulder Colony to visit the penguins, I have nothing to rhyme with this, so enjoy the pics.
p.s. I lost all my penguin photos and video somehow, I will have to get pics from someone in the group who was there. :(