More than 4,000 seals and 300,000 penguins filled St. Andrew Bay on South Georgia Island

Jan 15, 2014 13:34 GMT  ·  By

It almost looks unbelievable, but this beach was filled by massive elephant seals and adorable penguins leaving almost no space for anything else.

The animals were spreading for miles and miles, and it was a miracle if you could see an empty spot on the gravel beach. It kind of resembles Conney Island or Miami Beach in the summer.

St. Andrew Bay in South Georgia Island witnessed one of its busiest days with more than 4,000 gigantic seals and 300,000 penguins that kept their distance from the angry stone-like mammals, notes Daily Mail.

The mammals gathered on the island' beaches to give birth and feed their young, making an incredibly loud and deafening noise. The photographers traveling all the way from New York were amazed with the view and the intensity of the moment.