The only way to see this group of sea lions was to pay admission to
the caves. This group wasn't in the cave, as you can see, they were
directly behind the building at the water's rocky edge
the caves. This group wasn't in the cave, as you can see, they were
directly behind the building at the water's rocky edge
This was the beautiful turn out 1/4 mile before the Sea Lion Caves.
Your looking across at an historic lighthouse. The waters below
and the rocky water' edge were filled with sea lions. I said "who
needs to go to the cave now that we have seen all of these" but I am
glad Brad and I did. It was a cool experience.
This, of course, is the main entrance to the Caves. Brad and I went down
Your looking across at an historic lighthouse. The waters below
and the rocky water' edge were filled with sea lions. I said "who
needs to go to the cave now that we have seen all of these" but I am
glad Brad and I did. It was a cool experience.
This, of course, is the main entrance to the Caves. Brad and I went down
in an elevator 200 feet into the cave. It was an amazing place just filled
Sea Lions.
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