I'm always fascinated by the size of the whales and whenever the chance arrive for whale-watching, I would never miss it, and there was a chance in South Africa! Although it took me more than 3 hours to move southeast from Cape Town to Hermanus, I was never bored as the tour van drove along the scenic coastal drive.
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The first stop was on the hill overlooking the town of Hermanus.
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A rocky cliff.
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Another part of Hermanus.
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Whale watchers seeking for the best spotting points.
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Eroded rocks.
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More eroded rocks.
Did I say whale-watching? Oops! Where are the whales? Here they come!
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One whale approaching the shore.
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Mother and child.
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