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BOULDER PENGUIN COLONY

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Boulders Beach, Simon'S Town, South Africa
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2024
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2024

Observation of the Boulders penguin colony in Simon's Town, animals that swim at 7 km/h.

A ribbon of pearly sand appears between the granite boulders formed 540 million years ago. This is Foxy Beach, the heart of the Boulders Nature Reserve, now part of Cape Peninsula National Park. Walkways on stilts lead to the immediate vicinity of the beach where a society of 3,000 African penguins (African Penguins - Sphenicus demersus), a bird on the Red List of Threatened Species, lives. At the end of the 20th century, it was estimated that only 10% of the one and a half million African penguins recorded in 1910 remained! The colony of Boulders, the result of only two couples, is a spectacle in an extraordinary setting, between the ocean turning turquoise under the sun and the mastic grass of the coastal fynbos.

From the wooden pontoon fitted out as an observation bridge, you can observe them from a few meters away and follow their perpetual agitation. These animals, which swim at 7 km/h and can stay underwater for two minutes, have developed a special colour protection: their belly is white to avoid being spotted by predators swimming deeper and looking towards the clear water, while their back is black to escape the danger from above. Incredible, isn't it? For the African penguin, the breeding period begins in February; in September and October, the birds are less numerous on land because they seek their food at sea.


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Visited in may 2018
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Un endroit saisissant, une plage ravissante sur laquelle on peut observer les manchots dans leur habitat naturel. Une visite agréable quand on se balade aux alentours de Cape Town.
PouetPouet
Visited in february 2018
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Des plages paradisiaques desquelles on peut observer les manchots dans leur quotidien (sieste, couvaison, construction d'un nid, baignade...) et nous avons même pu assister à un baiser de manchots !

Endroit très agréable et paisible, plusieurs spots pour les admirer.
Visited in march 2018
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Une étape incontournable lors d'une journée découverte de la région de Cape Town. C'est saisissant de voir ces dizaines et ces dizaines de manchots. Ils semblent si calme et ne se soucient guère des hordes de touristes qui les observent depuis la passerelle. Certains semblent même prendre la pause pour que l'on obtienne le plus beau cliché de leur jolies têtes.
amk7529
Visited in march 2018
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Halte sympa à faire , rencontre sur une plage de pingouins. Un moment très agréable. À faire sans hésiter !
JBCE21
Visited in november 2017
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This is an attraction (paying) for the spectacle of all these penguins on a white sand beach. The path is marked and you can see these animals very closely to surprising mimics.

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