South Africa: Of Predators and Sardines
Follow the biggest migration on the planet alongside a host of sardines, dolphins, sharks, birds and whales, then dive into the thick of it!

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Joining the Pros
From Johannesburg, a short flight to East London where you are welcomed by the crew. You meet Chris Fallow, one of the world’s leading marine wildlife photographers and shark guru. You are briefed on the security measures, you are fitted your wetsuit, hoodies, booties, gloves and fins. These are the pros and you are going out with them on an expedition. Each year, the sardines migrate to warmer waters, and they are followed by a host of predators, from dolphins to sharks, from humpback whales to gannets. In terms of biomass, it is a bigger migration than that of Serengeti, and just as wild, if not more. The excitement makes it hard for you to fall asleep.
Follow the Pods
After breakfast, you embark and go out to sea. Chris obviously knows what he is doing and he is able to read the signs of nature as if they were written on clear lettering. At first he follows the gannets, they can spot the sardine shoals from above. Keeping up with the birds is no easy task. Then, a pod of dolphins crosses your path and Chris follows stays behind their fins. In a moment, a huge energy gathers all around you, the sea begins to foam, and the gannets dive from the sky at a huge speed, cutting the water surface and adding to the din. You have come to the feast, and your eyes are having their fill.
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