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Cape Cross

About Cape Cross

Cape Cross, located on the Skeleton Coast of Namibia, is a place of historical significance and natural wonder. This rugged and windswept area is named after the stone cross erected by Portuguese navigator Diogo Cão in 1486, marking one of the first European landings along the southwest African coast. The modern-day site features a replica of the original cross, commemorating its rich maritime history and serving as a link to Namibia’s colonial past.

What truly makes Cape Cross famous, however, is its seal reserve, home to one of the largest colonies of Cape fur seals in the world. During the breeding season, the reserve teems with hundreds of thousands of seals, creating a spectacle of nature unlike any other. Visitors can observe these playful creatures up close, from young pups to massive bulls, all set against the dramatic backdrop of crashing Atlantic waves. The dense population and constant activity make the experience unforgettable, though the strong, fishy odor is a reminder of the colony’s scale.

Beyond its wildlife, Cape Cross offers a glimpse into Namibia’s stark and captivating landscapes. The surrounding area is marked by vast desert plains and the treacherous Skeleton Coast, known for its shipwrecks and inhospitable beauty. The reserve is well-maintained, with wooden walkways allowing visitors to explore the area while minimizing their impact on the environment. A visit to Cape Cross combines an encounter with remarkable wildlife, a journey into Namibia’s history, and a chance to immerse oneself in one of the planet’s most unique coastal environments.

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