Eastern Cape is dolphin territory and it is a common sight while viewing the hypnotic lullaby of the shore line to see it punctuated with dolphins swimming through the waves, sometimes lazily and at other times at lighting quick speed. Bottlenose dolphins are most common. There are a number of conservation programmes in place to ensure that dolphin and whale are protected in our waters.
SUP DOLPHINS
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