Macassar Dunes Conservation Area

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Coordinates34°04′15″S 18°45′15″E / 34.07083°S 18.75417°E / -34.07083; 18.75417
Area1,116 ha (2,760 acres)
Macassar Dunes Conservation Area
Macassar Dunes viewed from the air, with the Cape Flats and Table Mountain in the distance
Map showing the location of Macassar Dunes Conservation Area
Map showing the location of Macassar Dunes Conservation Area
Map of Cape Town Metropolitan area
LocationMacassar, Western Cape, South Africa
Coordinates34°04′15″S 18°45′15″E / 34.07083°S 18.75417°E / -34.07083; 18.75417
Area1,116 ha (2,760 acres)

Macassar Dunes Conservation Area is a 1,116-hectare (2,760-acre) coastal nature reserve in Macassar, within the City of Cape Town, South Africa.[1]

This conservation area conserves the unique local “Cape Flats Dune Strandveld” vegetation with its dense evergreen thickets, flowers, shrubs and trees. The last remaining forest of the endangered White Milkwood tree (Sideroxylon inerme) on the Cape Flats is found on this reserve, and it is also home to the largest and highest dune system on the Cape Peninsula.[clarification needed] Many of the 178 plant species that can be found here burst into flower in spring time, covering the dunes with colour. Animal species found here include buck, tortoises, porcupine, hares, mongoose and a variety of bird species.[2]

History

The area was originally inhabited by the Khoi-khoi people who had lived at the Cape for centuries. In the 1600s under colonial rule, the first Muslim community in South Africa was founded here by Sheikh Yusuf of Indonesia, who named the area after his home in Indonesia – the original Khoi name for the area was not recorded. The shrine (or “kramat”) of Sheikh Yusuf is located on a hill on the eastern edge of the reserve and is still a site of worship and pilgrimage. Even up until today, Muslims from all over South Africa still make their way to the Kramat in Macassar to camp for the entire Easter weekend.

The local Cape Flats Dune Strandveld vegetation

Threats and Conservation

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