Seal Island
Seal Island is a small island located off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa. It is known for its large population of seals, particularly the Cape fur seal. The island is a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers who want to observe these playful marine mammals in their natural habitat.
The island is uninhabited by humans and is part of the Table Mountain National Park. Access to Seal Island is typically by boat, and visitors can enjoy scenic views of the surrounding ocean and coastline. The area is also home to various seabirds, making it a significant spot for birdwatching.