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The sardine run typically occurs between May and July along the eastern coast of South Africa, particularly near Durban. During this period, millions of sardines migrate northward from the Cape of Good Hope, driven by spawning instincts and ocean currents. This phenomenon attracts numerous predators, including dolphins, sharks, and seabirds, making it a spectacular event for marine life enthusiasts. The exact timing can vary slightly each year due to environmental conditions.

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