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Cape Cross Collection

Cape Cross, located in Namibia along the Skeleton Coast of Africa

Background imageCape Cross Collection: Africa, Namibia, Cape Cross. Seals reserve

Africa, Namibia, Cape Cross. Seals reserve

Background imageCape Cross Collection: Africa, Namibia, Cape Cross. Seals, mother with newborn

Africa, Namibia, Cape Cross. Seals, mother with newborn

Background imageCape Cross Collection: Africa, Namibia, Cape Cross. a seal

Africa, Namibia, Cape Cross. a seal

Background imageCape Cross Collection: Africa, Namibia, Cape Cross, Seal Colony on the Skelleton Coast

Africa, Namibia, Cape Cross, Seal Colony on the Skelleton Coast

Background imageCape Cross Collection: Skeleton Coast along South Atlantic Ocean. Cape Cross, Erongo Region, Namibia

Skeleton Coast along South Atlantic Ocean. Cape Cross, Erongo Region, Namibia

Background imageCape Cross Collection: Namibia, A barking Cape Fur Seal. One of a colony of thousands

Namibia, A barking Cape Fur Seal. One of a colony of thousands

Background imageCape Cross Collection: Africa, Namibia, Cape Cross. Close-up of Cape fur seal

Africa, Namibia, Cape Cross. Close-up of Cape fur seal. Credit as: Wendy Kaveney / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageCape Cross Collection: Shipwreck at Henties Bay, Dorob National Park, Namibia, Africa

Shipwreck at Henties Bay, Dorob National Park, Namibia, Africa

Background imageCape Cross Collection: Fighting Brown Fur Seals or Cape Fur Seals -Arctocephalus pusillus- in a colony

Fighting Brown Fur Seals or Cape Fur Seals -Arctocephalus pusillus- in a colony, Dorob National Park, Cape Cross, Namibia

Background imageCape Cross Collection: Young Brown Fur Seal or Cape Fur Seal -Arctocephalus pusillus- sleeping on a rock

Young Brown Fur Seal or Cape Fur Seal -Arctocephalus pusillus- sleeping on a rock, Dorob National Park, Cape Cross, Namibia

Background imageCape Cross Collection: Sleeping Brown Fur Seal or Cape Fur Seal -Arctocephalus pusillus-, Dorob National Park

Sleeping Brown Fur Seal or Cape Fur Seal -Arctocephalus pusillus-, Dorob National Park, Cape Cross, Namibia

Background imageCape Cross Collection: Brown Fur Seal or Cape Fur Seal -Arctocephalus pusillus- sleeping on a rock, Dorob National Park

Brown Fur Seal or Cape Fur Seal -Arctocephalus pusillus- sleeping on a rock, Dorob National Park, Cape Cross, Namibia

Background imageCape Cross Collection: Young Brown Fur Seal or Cape Fur Seal -Arctocephalus pusillus- sleeping on a rock

Young Brown Fur Seal or Cape Fur Seal -Arctocephalus pusillus- sleeping on a rock, Dorob National Park, Cape Cross, Namibia

Background imageCape Cross Collection: Brown Fur Seals or Cape Fur Seals -Arctocephalus pusillus- on the beach, Cape Cross

Brown Fur Seals or Cape Fur Seals -Arctocephalus pusillus- on the beach, Cape Cross, Erongo Region, Namibia

Background imageCape Cross Collection: South African (Cape) fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus), Cape Cross breeding colony

South African (Cape) fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus), Cape Cross breeding colony, Namibia, May 2013

Background imageCape Cross Collection: South African (Cape) fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus), Cape Cross breeding colony

South African (Cape) fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus), Cape Cross breeding colony, Namibia, Africa

Background imageCape Cross Collection: Africa, Namibia. Cape Cross Monument to King John II of Portugal

Africa, Namibia. Cape Cross Monument to King John II of Portugal

Background imageCape Cross Collection: Cape Fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus), Cape Cross, Skeleton Coast, Kaokoland, Kunene Region

Cape Fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus), Cape Cross, Skeleton Coast, Kaokoland, Kunene Region, Namibia, Africa

Background imageCape Cross Collection: Cape fur seal flippers

Cape fur seal flippers
Cape fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus) flippers. Close-up of the hind flippers of a Cape or South African fur seal. Seals are adapted to life in the sea

Background imageCape Cross Collection: Cape fur seal

Cape fur seal

Background imageCape Cross Collection: South African fur seals

South African fur seals, Arcotocephalus pusillus, Cape Cross, Namibia, Africa

Background imageCape Cross Collection: South African fur seal

South African fur seal, Arcotocephalus pusillus, Cape Cross, Namibia, Africa

Background imageCape Cross Collection: Breeding colony of Cape fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus)

Breeding colony of Cape fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus), Cape Cross, Skeleton Coast, Namibia, Africa



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Cape Cross, located in Namibia along the Skeleton Coast of Africa, is a mesmerizing destination that captivates visitors with its breathtaking scenery and unique wildlife. One cannot help but be enchanted by the Seal Reserve at Cape Cross, where thousands of adorable seals call this place home. As you step foot onto the sandy shores of Cape Cross, you are greeted by an incredible sight - a vast colony of seals basking under the African sun. The air is filled with their playful barks and the sweet scent of saltwater mingling with their presence. Amongst them, you may spot a mother seal tenderly nursing her newborn pup, creating an endearing bond that warms your heart. The Seal Colony on Cape Cross is truly a spectacle to behold. As far as the eye can see, these magnificent creatures sprawl across the rocky coastline like nature's living tapestry. Their sleek bodies glisten under the golden rays of sunlight as they frolic in harmony amidst crashing waves and jagged cliffs. Venturing further into Cape Cross reveals another fascinating sight - The Stone Cross from 1486. This ancient relic stands tall against time's relentless grip and serves as a reminder of Portuguese explorer Diego Cão's arrival on these distant shores centuries ago. The Skeleton Coast stretches along the South Atlantic Ocean near Cape Cross in Namibia's Erongo Region. Its name evokes both mystery and intrigue, offering glimpses into shipwrecks scattered across its desolate landscape. These remnants serve as haunting reminders of treacherous journeys undertaken by sailors navigating these perilous waters. For nature enthusiasts seeking solace amidst untouched beauty, it offers respite within its Seals Reserve. Here lies an oasis teeming with life; it is impossible not to feel humbled by witnessing thousands upon thousands of barking Cape Fur Seals thriving harmoniously together. A close-up encounter with one such majestic creature will leave you spellbound.