1 February 2016

Just after launching from the harbour we were spoiled and spotted some Indo-Pacific Humpback dolphins...

Written by Sandra Hoerbst, February 2 2016

1 February 2016

Guide Summary and Photographs

Just after launching from the harbour we were spoiled and spotted some Indo-Pacific Humpback dolphins. It was a mother we know since a few years with her calf. After watching them for a while we were heading to Dyer Island to have a look at the endangered African penguins. But on our way we stopped as our amazing wildlife spotter spotted a Hammerhead shark in the water. First he was moving away from our vessel Whale Whisperer but shortly it calmed down and approached us. Before we were heading back we passed the Cape Fur seal colony on Geyser Rock a few times. Such a lovely day with beautiful sightings.

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