The Five Southernmost Capes refer to the 5 geographically southern mainland points on the earth.
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Cape Froward, Chile () is the southernmost point on the mainland of South America
Cape Agulhas, South Africa () (Portuguese Cabo das Agulhas "Cape of Needles") is the southernmost point of Africa, and the official dividing point between the Atlantic and Indian ocean
Cape Leeuwin () is the most south-westerly mainland point of the Australian Continent, in the state of Western Australia.
South East Cape () is the southernmost point of the main island of Tasmania and also the southernmost point of the mainlands of Australia and Tasmania together.
South West Cape () on Stewart Island is the southernmost point of the main islands of New Zealand.
Round the world sailors often use these five points as goals, although South East Cape can be avoided by taking a short-cut through the Bass Strait, which is the sea strait separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian mainland.
Kay Cottee was the first female sailor to sail single-handed, non-stop below the Five Southernmost Capes