Seal Island (Q1705655)

Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Seal Island (formerly known as Witte Klip, meaning "White Rock") is a small land mass located 5.7 kilometres (3.5 miles) off the northern beaches of False Bay, near Cape Town in South Africa. The island is so named because of the great number of Cape fur seals that occupy it. It is 5 acres (2.0 hectares) in area and home to 64,000 cape fur seals. It is also home to seabirds, and it is likely that non-marine species fly there to breed as well . The island is an outcrop of Cape granite and rises no more than about 4 to 6 metres (13 to 20 feet) above the high tide mark. The island is long and narrow – 800 by 50 metres (2,620 by 160 feet). There is no vegetation, soil of any significance, or beach.

Summary from Afrikaans / Afrikaans Wikipedia (afwiki)

Robeiland is ’n klein eiland 5,7 km van die noordelike kuslyn van Valsbaai, naby Kaapstad, Suid-Afrika. Dit word so genoem vanweë die sowat 64 000 Kaapse pelsrobbe wat dit bewoon.

Wikidata location: -34.1361, 18.5828 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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way: Seal Island (OSM)exact location match [show tags]
area: yes
name: Seal Island
place: islet
source: Yahoo!
boundary: protected_area
wikidata: Q1705655
wikipedia: en:Seal Island, South Africa

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Atlantic islands of South Africa place=islet, place=island, boundary=administrative, admin_level
Uninhabited islands of South Africa place=islet, place=island, boundary=administrative, admin_level