Agulhas
The Agulhas Current is a warm ocean current that flows southward along the southeastern coast of Africa. It originates from the Indian Ocean and is known for its strong and swift movement. This current plays a significant role in regulating the climate of the region and influences marine biodiversity.
The Cape Agulhas is the southernmost point of the African continent, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Indian Ocean. It is a notable landmark for sailors and is often considered the official dividing line between the two oceans. The area is also known for its unique coastal ecosystems and rich maritime history.