12 February 2016

Dolphins everywhere today...

Written by Sandra Hoerbst, February 12 2016

12 February 2016

Guide Summary and Photographs

Dolphins everywhere today. On both trips for today we spotted common dolphins and a single Humpback dolphin on our first trip. It was the same individual as we encountered yesterday close to the coast. Arrived in Shark Alley we were quite surprised as Geyser Rock was so empty, most of the Cape Fur seals must have been out at sea fishing. It was literary a perfect day out at sea.

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