Ras Filuk (Somali: Bolimoog, Arabic: رأس فيلوك), also known as Cape Elephant, is a headland in the northeastern Bari province of Somalia.
Ras Filuk is located at 11°56′27.2″N 50°37′52.56″E / 11.940889°N 50.6312667°E / 11.940889; 50.6312667, next to the Guardafui Channel.
Ras Filuk has, on account of its steep cliffwalls jutting into the Gulf of Aden, been a prominent geographical feature for vessels passing the tip of the Horn of Africa.
[1][2] On April 8, 2013, the Puntland government announced the creation of a new region coextensive with Ras Filuk and Cape Guardafui, named Gardafuul.
Carved out of the Bari region, it consists of three districts and has its capital at Alula.