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The image displays a rocky island, identified as Duiker Island (Seal Island) in Hout Bay, South Africa, densely populated by a colony of approximately 80 to 100 Cape Fur Seals. The seals, varying in size and shades of brown and dark grey, are distributed across the light-colored, guano-stained, irregular rock surfaces. The majority are observed resting, lying prone, or sitting upright with flippers extended. Several smaller, darker seals are visible in the mid-ground, while larger adults occupy prominent positions. The foreground consists of dark grey-brown rock formations exhibiting patches of reddish-brown and dark green marine growth, indicating intertidal zones. This rocky substrate slopes into calm, blue-grey ocean water, where numerous clusters of dark brown kelp are seen floating on and just below the surface. The water level appears to gently lap against the base of the rocks. A few small white seabirds are also interspersed among the seals on the higher rocks. The sky above is a uniform, light blue-grey, suggesting an overcast or hazy atmospheric condition. No human subjects or man-made structures are present within the frame.
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