A 27 km de la costa de Tasmania, lobos marinos de Nueva Zelanda, albatros y gaviotas se reúnen para darse un festín a los pies de una gran roca, antiguo remanente del continente. En este antiguo monolito también anidan aves marinas.
Your Shot member Andy Chisholm was taking a break from a rigorous
surfing session when he captured from the flybridge of his boat this
photo of a “feeding frenzy.” The rock towering above the
waves—Eddystone, an ancient remnant of the mainland—is about 27
kilometers (17 miles) off the coast of Tasmania, Australia, and some
seabirds have been recorded nesting there. In this photo, New Zealand
fur seals join albatrosses and seagulls in the apparent feast.
Fotografía: Andy Chisholm
Fuente: National Geographic
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