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Gm1Dtivpnaaa
A Cape Gannet (Morus capensis) flies past its colony in Lamberts Bay, a coastal village 250 km (155 miles) northwest of Cape Town August 17, 2006. When a gang of seabird-killing seals destroyed the main tourist attraction of Lamberts Bay, desperate residents of the small South African town called in a surfer, an artist and a flock of fake gannets to save the day. Picture taken August 17, 2006. REUTERS/Howard Burditt (SOUTH AFRICA)
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Media ID 5789582
30"x20" (76x51cm) Canvas Print
Bring the stunning beauty of nature into your home with Media Storehouse's Canvas Prints. This captivating piece features "Gm1Dtivpnaaa" by REUTERS, an iconic image of a Cape Gannet (Morus capensis) in flight over its colony in Lamberts Bay, South Africa, captured in August 2006. The vibrant colors and textures of the canvas print will make this photograph a conversation starter in any room. Order now and bring a piece of the world to your living space.
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In this print captured by Howard Burditt, a Cape Gannet gracefully soars past its colony in Lamberts Bay, a picturesque coastal village located 250 km northwest of Cape Town. The image transports us to August 17,2006, when the town faced an unprecedented challenge that threatened its main tourist attraction. When a group of seals began preying on the seabirds and wreaking havoc on their colony, the residents of Lamberts Bay found themselves desperate for a solution. In their quest to save their beloved gannets and restore harmony to their community, they enlisted the help of three unlikely heroes: a surfer, an artist, and fake gannets. The surfer brought his expertise in navigating treacherous waters to devise strategies that would deter the seals from attacking. The artist used his creative talents to craft lifelike replicas of gannets that could fool both predators and tourists alike. Together with these artificial decoys strategically placed around the colony, they aimed to protect and preserve this natural wonder. This photograph serves as a testament not only to the beauty of nature but also to human resilience and ingenuity in times of crisis. It captures both hope and determination as Lamberts Bay fights against adversity with unconventional methods. Through this visual narrative frozen in time by Burditt's lens, we witness how communities can come together creatively to safeguard what is dear while preserving their unique identity along South Africa's stunning coastline.
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