He died at the Cape of Good Hope in 1817.
"It goes on two degrees below the Cape of Good Hope."
The alternative was to sail around the Cape of Good Hope, which would have taken a long time.
During his stay at Cape of Good Hope he made a trip to the north.
After seven weeks, the ship rounded the Cape of Good Hope.
His third voyage was to the Cape of Good Hope in 1806.
She had rounded the Cape of Good Hope almost three weeks ago.
They stayed for a long period there, then went directly over to the Cape of Good Hope.
They made only one stop on the way, at the Cape of Good Hope.
In 1662 he went to Cape of Good Hope with his small family, five slaves and two horses.