The Seals Statue in Apollo Bay, Australia, is a tribute to the vibrant marine life surrounding the nearby Marengo Marine Sanctuary. This sanctuary is home to a lively colony of over 150 Australian fur seals, known for their playful antics and curiosity towards visitors. An intriguing aspect of these seals is their social behavior; they often form close-knit groups and can be seen engaging in synchronized swimming and sunbathing on the rocks. An interesting fact about Apollo Bay is that southern right whales migrate to the area during the winter and spring months to breed and raise their calves in the calmer waters, making it a popular spot for whale watching. luciakontsek and loborosh enjoyed a short waddle while they hid the penguin stone in the back of the statue.

Last known location – -38.7547874, 143.6696489 


To see the location of the other penguin stones, click on the button below. 


Share now