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Next stop N.Y.... the coastal Landscape is very beautiful.
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A view of boats at Seward
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A view of the inlet at low tide from Alyeska
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A group of Harbor Seals and a single young male Elephant Seal rest on the beach next to Hopkins Marine Lab in Pacific Grove, California. The Harbor Seals rest as a group, but leave a significant distance between themeselves and the Elephant Seal. Elephant Seals are somewhat uncommon on this particular beach, although o...
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Franciscan pillow basalts crop out at the mouth of the Big Sur River in Andrew Molera State Park. The pillow basalts represent lavas erupted underwater, probably at a mid-ocean ridge or other deep-sea setting, that were scraped up onto the continent at a convergent margin. Nearby radiolarian chert indicates the deep-se...
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Elephant seals haul out to molt, breed, give birth, and rest at a few specific rookeries along the California coast. Piedras Blancas, at the southern end of the Big Sur coast, is one of the most accessible for people. It may be attractive to the elephant seals because it has wide sandy beaches and protected shallow are...
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