
Shark Cage Diving & Whale Watching — The Cape's Ocean Wildlife
Great white shark cage diving at Gansbaai (the coastal town 170 km east of Cape Town, known as the 'Great White Shark Capital of the World' — the highest density of great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) in the world is found in the waters between Dyer Island and Geyser Rock (the 'Shark Alley'), driven by the large Cape fur seal colony (approximately 60,000 seals) on Geyser Rock): the cage diving operators (Marine Dynamics, White Shark Projects, Great White Shark Tours) have operated at Gansbaai since the 1990s and the experience has become one of the most iconic wildlife encounters in South Africa.
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