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Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Cape Town Helicopters
Phone:
+27 21 418 9462

Address:
220 E Pier Rd, V & A Waterfront, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa

Hours:
Sunday8am - 6pm
Monday8am - 6pm
Tuesday8am - 6pm
Wednesday8am - 6pm
Thursday8am - 6pm
Friday8am - 6pm
Saturday8am - 6pm


Cape Horn is the southernmost headland of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago of southern Chile, and is located on the small Hornos Island. Although not the most southerly point of South America , Cape Horn marks the northern boundary of the Drake Passage and marks where the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans meet. Cape Horn was discovered and first rounded by the Dutchman Willem Schouten, who named it Kaap Hoorn after the city of Hoorn in the Netherlands. For decades, Cape Horn was a major milestone on the clipper route, by which sailing ships carried trade around the world. The waters around Cape Horn are particularly hazardous, owing to strong winds, large waves, strong currents and icebergs; these dangers have made it notorious as a sailors' graveyard. The need for boats and ships to round Cape Horn was greatly reduced by the opening of the Panama Canal in August 1914. However, sailing around the Cape Horn is still widely regarded as one of the major challenges in yachting. Thus a few recreational sailors continue to sail this route, sometimes as part of a circumnavigation of the globe. Almost all of these choose routes through the channels to the north of the Cape. Several prominent ocean yacht races, notably the Volvo Ocean Race, the VELUX 5 Oceans, and the Vendée Globe, sail around the world via the Horn. Speed records for round-the-world sailing are recognized for following this route.
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