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Often referred as the tip of Africa, the Cape of Good Hope is also known as Cape Point. Sitting majestically at the corner of the Table Mountain National Park, this particular tourist spot attracts visitors from all parts of the world. Occupying 7750 hectares, the spot is home to a large number of species of birds and various plants. People often indulge in taking scenic walks while the other adventurous folk, like touring the premises in bicycles. Another prominent feature of it is having a funicular, going by the name of the Flying Dutchman, which spans from the restaurant to the counter right beside the Old Lighthouse.