At the mouth of the Rio de Oro, Dakhla was founded in 1884 by the Spaniards. At the time, it was called Villa Cisneros. This small fishing port is on the edge of a beautiful lagoon with turquoise waters. In addition to hosting thousands of migratory birds including colonies of pink flamingos, the bay harbors the world's largest population of monk seals. Its waters are also frequented by rays and humpback dolphins. The magnificent Punta Sarga, at the southern end of the peninsula is the recommended site to observe them.
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