Shark Alley (South Africa)

Shark Alley is a narrow body of water in between two islands off the coast of South Africa. The two islands: Dyer Island and Geyser Rock, are home to many fur seals. Great White sharks are extremely common here, giving the area the title of the shark capital of the world. Other animals in the area include penguins and whales, which the sharks will also sometimes prey on. This feeding area is often visited by cage divers who study or photograph the sharks.