Cape Cross, located along the Atlantic coastline of Namibia near Swakopmund, is a nature reserve known for its vibrant and dynamic ecosystem. The rocky shores here are a bustling habitat for thousands of Cape Fur seals, which can be seen playing, fighting, and basking on the rocks. Beyond the seals, the reserve also hosts a variety of other wildlife, including jackals and flamingos, as well as an array of bird species. Visitors to Cape Cross can immerse themselves in the natural spectacle, observing the seals in their natural environment and exploring the diverse coastal life that thrives in this protected area.
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