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    Dyer Island and Africa's real "Big Five”
    John J King II
    • Aug 6, 2013
    • 1 min

    Dyer Island and Africa's real "Big Five”

    Checking back in from wintery South Africa at the very southern tip of the continent. Staying in the tiny village of Kleinbaai which is the white shark cage diving capital of the world. On a beautiful winter day logged the following images of the area's "Big Five" - the southern right whale, bottle nose dolphin, African penguin, cape fur seal & the magnificent great white shark. This area is truly beautiful and I have made a note to come back again. Of note the shark cage div
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    South Africa Spring Journal – False Bay
    John J King II
    • Sep 15, 2012
    • 1 min

    South Africa Spring Journal – False Bay

    We clearly saved the best of our South African adventure for last as we hooked up with our good friends Chris and Monique Fallows for a beautiful day on False Bay aboard the White Pointer 2. Chris and Monique are the owners of Apex Shark Expeditions and are among the world's most experienced naturalists in observing the behavior of Great White Sharks having observed and recorded more than 6000 natural predation attempts by sharks on the Cape Fur seals. White Sharks frequent S
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    Signs of Spring on Cape Cod
    John J King II
    • Apr 18, 2012
    • 1 min

    Signs of Spring on Cape Cod

    Spring normally comes late to this part of the world. We on Outer Cape Cod are shackled to the slowly warming ocean on our shores and this keeps the ambient air temperatures lower than the mainland. Everything is later. That said - 2012 spring following our very mild winter is off to a warmer than usual start. Many signs of spring are apparent. #finwhales #minkewhales #rightwhales #capecod
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