Kommetjie (“small basin” in Afrikaans) gets its name from early  beginnings, when settlers apparently used the natural basin as a  convenient fish trap. Today the suburb’s main attraction is its wide, long, beautiful beach, which extends for more than 8km (5mi) to Noordhoek.  Its length and flatness makes Kommetjie a popular dog-walking and  horse-riding venue. 
Another attraction is the tallest cast-iron lighthouse on the South  African coast, the white Slangkop (“snake head” in Afrikaans)  Lighthouse, which stands approximately 30m (98ft) high and is made  entirely from steel. Slangkop Lighthouse has been operational since  March 4, 1919 and has a rotating electric light that gives four flashes  every 30 seconds. The central point of the light is 41m (135ft) above  water, making it visible even in thick misty conditions. The lighthouse  is powered by the Cape Municipality, but it  also has a standby diesel  alternator, which takes over in the event of an interruption in the main  supply.





 
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