Last week Tuesday, 11 interns from the volunteer Adventure Corporation (VACorps) went out to False Bay to join Steve Benjamin, and Animal Ocean. The weather turned out to be absolutely perfect, for a day on the water. After launching the boat from Miller’s Point, we set off towards Seal Island to check out the seals. About 15 minutes into our trip, we spotted diving Gannets in the distance and decided to check it out. What we found however was a 1000 strong, pod of common dolphin! The water was white with moving dolphin, and the sound of 1000 dolphins echoed all around us. What and incredible experience! It didn’t stop there though however, after a stop at the biggest Cape Fur seal colony in the area, we then made our way over to Pyramid Rock for a dive with the Cow Sharks. The water was top to bottom visibility, pancake flat, and we were surrounded most of the dive by at least 15 Cow sharks, ranging from 1m to 2.5m. These impressive creatures let us swim amongst them for a good 40 minutes. What a day to remember! (Text from VACorps newsletter)




