Photographer's Note
This was the second stop on our jeep tour along the southeast coast of the Boa Vista island. Our local guide from Rotcha-Tours, Wilson, called the place "the Turtle Bay". The best time of the year to see sea turtles on Boa Vista is July to October. As much as we had a great luck to visit the island in the high season for the whale watching, there was no point to look for turtles at this time of the year. However, in this particular bay, sea turtles were frequent guests. Wilson showed us that if you look in few particular spots, the turtles are coming quite frequently there to the surface to get some air. Indeed we could observe some of them appearing at the water surface and reaching into the air for a brief moment. I was not able to capture a photo of it but it was was a great experience. Interestingly, there was another jeep tour which arrived there, and their guide just let the people out of the jeep without saying anything. They were quite surprised to see the sea turtles when explained how to spot them in fluent French by our guide, Wilson. This made me realize how important it is to have a good guide. By myself I would not be able to find this beautiful spot as it was literally off the beaten track.
By the way there is a chain of restaurants in the UK with Caribbean food called "Turtle Bay".
More info about the presence of turtles on Boa Vista
from the website: http://www.capeverdeinfo.org.uk/cape_verde_turtle.htm
Four species of turtle breed on Boa Vista and these can be seen coming ashore at night to lay eggs, in late summer. Boa Vista has one of the largest turtle breeding grounds in the world for loggerhead, hawksbill, leatherback and green turtles. They land in summer to breed. The vast marine turtles site at Ervatao beach on sparsely populated Boa Vista. Environmentalists fear that Cape Verde's growing tourism industry will wipe out also this nesting site. Slowly dragging its shell onto the beach, a turtle emerges from the ocean. It is midnight and the moon is casting its shadow over the remote, white-sandy coastline of Boa Vista. The slow turtle, if not disturbed, will make a nest for more than 40 whitish, golf ball-sized eggs and return to the ocean. Every year, from late May to September, more than 3,000 loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) come ashore to Cape Verde's beaches, particularly at Ervatao beach, the third most important loggerhead nesting site in the world after Oman's Massirah Island and the Florida Keys. Amazingly enough, the Boa Vista site was discovered only a few years ago. "Marine turtles have been wiped out on almost all of the other Cape Verde islands, but they have thrived so far on Boa Vista where human predation and pressure is lower," Dr Luis Felipe Lopez, a 64 year-old Spanish biology professor from Las Palmas University, in the Canaries told the environmentalist group WWF. Mr Lopez is leading a local conservation group, Natura 2000, to protect the turtles' nesting habitat at Ervatao. With only 4,200 people living on the 620 km2 island - mostly inhabiting the small town of Sal Rei and a few neighbouring villages - Boa Vista is one of the archipelago's most pristine islands. "But for how long?" Environmentalists ask. Ironically, the island's biggest threat - and by extension a threat to the turtles - may come from the unspoiled coastline itself. With 50 km of beautiful, uninhabited beaches, the island is likely to become a magnet for sun-seekers. It is estimated that no more than 300 tourists currently visit the turtle breeding beaches on Boa Vista annually.
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Tue
(92322) 2022-05-17 10:48
Hello Mariusz,
A beautiful view of the rocky coastline and the composition is well balanced, placing the bay nicely in the centre surrounded by the warmer colours of the cliffs. Well done.
Lars
ktanska
(44744) 2022-05-17 11:05
Hi Mariusz,
Quite rough looking stretch of a shore. I can imagine waves hitting those rocks on a storm. I guess the waters offer plenty of food for the turtles. Good framing with the horizon close to the top.
Kari
Silvio1953
(221525) 2022-05-17 11:18
Ciao Mariusz, great view of fantastic bay, wonderful natural colors, splendid light and excellent clarity, very well done, my friend, ciao Silvio
PaulVDV
(62880) 2022-05-17 12:03
Hello Mariusz,
This sight reminds me a bit of your photos of Sagres. But here it concerns a different continent but still the same ocean.
I would expect the turtles to look for a less rough part of the coast to emerge.
But I suspect they can be seen here but not necessarily to lay their eggs. I don't see any sand in this photo.
However, it is a beautiful piece of rugged nature.
Best regards, Paul
Fis2
(170693) 2022-05-17 12:44
Czesc Mariusz!
Kolejne piekne miejsce, zatoka robi wrazenie.
Ladny kadr, kompozycja i kolorki.
Efekt wody dodaje zycia tej fotografii.
Podoba sie.
Milego wieczoru.
Krzysztof
lousat
(139220) 2022-05-17 13:16
Ciao Mariusz,one of the wildest corners of the coast of Boavista photographed in the best way. I also did not see turtles, but on a beach they had deposited their eggs and it was marked with wooden stakes, which a tourist in our group used to hang his shirt to dry .. ehhe .. again congratulations for the photo flawless! Have a nice evening and thanks,Luciano
ricardomattos
(17460) 2022-05-17 18:08
Hi Mariusz
Belissima vista e uma foto muito bem feita em todos os sentidos. Cores, luz e nitidez ajudam esta excelente composiçăo a partir de um POV bem escolhido. Eu gostei muito !
Parabéns
Ricardo
COSTANTINO
(116421) 2022-05-17 22:03
Hello dear friend and have a nice day
and a happy evening
I like this presentation
and these wild
rocks creating formations
near the beach...they seem to
create a volcano isn't it?????
a beautiful view of this rocky coastline
regards
Costantino
jemaflor
(147076) 2022-05-17 23:42
Hi Mariusz,
Nice rocks for this coast, pleasant colors well rendered with this sunlight, interesting about turtles, tfs
pajaran
(115831) 2022-05-18 3:05
Pozdrav.
Lep pogled, interesantan i dobar tekst ...
Lepa kamena obala, dobro pokazano sa lepim boajma, kontrastom, perspektivom, uhvacenim trenutkom sa talasima i oblacima koji dolaze.
Lepa priroda.
Dobar rad, lepa fotografija.
Zelim vam lepo popodne, sve najbolje.
Paja
ikeharel
(113291) 2022-05-18 4:11
Wonderful earth formation, rocks carved by sea for long time, Mariusz.
Though we do mot see turtles on the scene, you might rncountered some, hopefully.
On sunday we saw 3 dolphins on the Indian river here.
Good afternoon in your side,
Ike
jean113
(27847) 2022-05-18 8:55
Hello Mariusz, a beautiful shot in perfect focus; the colours are wonderful.
Very interesting notes.
Kind regards, Jean.
jmdias
(115100) 2022-05-18 9:33
mariusz
an excellent view of this rocky part of the seashore.I can see the layer of hard stone protecting the lower ones from erosion. in brazil we have had many troubles to preserve seashore from touristic activities.
take care
jorge
aliabazari
(22127) 2022-05-18 11:00
Hello Mariusz
Beautiful view of the beach. Having a good guide is encouraging. I like the sharpness of your images, you are skilled at achieving this level of quality.
adramad
(72970) 2022-05-20 11:51
Hello Mariusz.
A nice photo thanks to your good work, with this part of the coast of rocks and cliffs with warm color tones, contrasting with the beautiful blue-green of the sea and a clear sky.
Sharpness, lighting, color, and magnificent composition; They are managed perfectly, in this beautiful image.
Nice job. I like very much.
You have a good day. Very best regards.
Luis.
mcmtanyel
(68447) 2022-06-10 20:05
Hello Mariusz,
Even without the turtles, this is a splendid place. It is also a well composed photo.
Regards,
MT
Photo Information
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Copyright: Mariusz Kamionka (mkamionka)
(74351)
- Genre: Miejsca
- Medium: Kolorowe
- Date Taken: 2022-04-20
- Camera: Canon EOS 90D, Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
- Map: view
- Wersja zdjęcia: Oryginalna wersja
- Date Submitted: 2022-05-17 8:47