Judy and Gregs travels through Botswana and Namibia
Cape Cross
Zeila Wreck 2008. Broke away from its towing vessel while being towed to India for scrap. Another victim of the Skeleton CoastWindy lunch stop on the Atlantic ocean at Henties BayCrosses at Cape Cross. One is a replica of a cross left by Portuguese navigator Deigo Cao in 1485Thousands of Cape Fur Seals at Cape Cross, part of a colony that numbers up to 250,000The walkway for viewing the sealsIt might look like seaweed floating on the water, but its actually hundreds of Cape fur sealsCamped at the windy camping ground at Cape Cross Lodge. Wind generators in the background
3 thoughts on “Cape Cross”
Incredible Photos . Such flat exposed country , and those seals are like small rocks beneath the sand .
Incredible Photos . Such flat exposed country , and those seals are like small rocks beneath the sand .
There were so many of them in such a concentrated area – hard to imagine how they each manage to eat up to 2kg fish per day
Hi Judy and Greg
Looks very bleak there.