07 January 2017 | Wildlife Tours

Today was partly cloudy and a light southerly wind was blowing...

Written by Sandra Hoerbst, January 7 2017

07 January 2017 | Wildlife Tours

Guide Summary and Photographs

Today was partly cloudy and a light southerly wind was blowing.

Shortly after launching from the Kleinbaai harbour we got to see some African penguins, they were very relaxed around our vessel. Further on we saw the Cape Fur seals on Geyser Rock and tried our luck to see a Great White shark at our sister company Marine Dynamics. On our way to Dyer Island we came across thousands of Cape cormorants resting on the surface.

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