Although the south Germans basked in the nautical achievement of successfully navigating the cape, they showed little interest in colonization. The area's fierce weather and rocky shoreline posed a threat to their ships, and many of their attempts to trade with the local Khoikhoi ended in conflict. The south Germans found the Mozambican coast more attractive, with appealing bays to use as way-stations, prawns, and links to gold ore in the interior.
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