7 December 2015

At the moment the weather is perfect to be out at sea, the sea is calm and only a light breeze is blowing...

Written by Sandra Hoerbst, December 8 2015

7 December 2015

Guide Summary and Photographs

At the moment the weather is perfect to be out at sea, the sea is calm and only a light breeze is blowing. After seeing sharks, Cape Fur seals and the little African penguins, we were heading behind the Island to see what we can spot. After a few minutes we spotted a blow , it was a Bryde’s whale. While busy watching it two more Bryde’s whales came to the surface, they were feeding on fish, as well at the a few Cape Fur seals around. Mother nature is always up for a surprise for us.

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Written by Sandra Hoerbst

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