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The Gansbaai area presents a variety of scenic vistas with an extensive collection of flora and fauna ... South Africa is famous for its Big Five but Gansbaai proudly presents the Big Six and Seven represented by the Great White Shark and the Southern Right Whale. About five miles offshore, a small group of islands and reefs owe their international fame to the most wonderful and feared marine predator: The Great White Shark. Dyers Island is named after Samson Dyer, an American who came to the Cape in 1806, and who lived on Dyers Island where he collected guano.
Dyer Island is an ornithological nature reserve for many species of marine birds, among which is a colony of 7000 Jackass Penguins. Adjacent to the main island of Dyer, is Geyser Rock, a smaller but much louder island: a permanent colony of 30 000 Cape Fur Seals resides on that rock. In between both islands, there is a channel which is known worldwide as "Shark Alley". The waters surrounding Dyer Island are the best place in the world to observe, encounter and dive with Great White Sharks.
From June through December, the Southern Right Whale can be easily observed from the shores of Gansbaai as they come into South African waters to feed and calve. De Kelders is probably the best place worldwide to observe these gentle giants swim within a few meters off the rocky shore. In December, these whales start their migration to the Antarctic waters to feed until the next autumn.
Whale watching can be done out of Gansbaai Harbour, please
contact WHITE SHARK DIVING
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