South Africa is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south and southeast and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The size of South Africa is 1,221,000 km2.
Each year, thousands of local and foreign visitors go to South Africa’s Cape coast to see the confluence of the Indian and Atlantic seas.
Where can one find these oceans?
The Mozambique or Agulhas Current, which descends from the tropics and warms the Indian Ocean on the east, and the frigid Benguela Current, which rises from the Antarctic, which cools the Atlantic on the west coast.
The terrain of South Africa, these two distinct oceans, the dominant wind, and lush forests and subtropical savanna on the east coast progressively give way to desert or semi-desert on the west coast.