Point Reyes National Seashore is a large body of land that sticks out into the Pacific Ocean about 60 miles north of San Francisco. Because it sticks out into the Pacific it is a great birding spot, particularly during the Spring and Fall migrations. In the fall it is also a popular whale watching destination, particularly out by the light house.
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This is on the road to the light house. The strong winds off the ocean make the trees grow following the conture of the bluffs. Karyl apparently is feeling the same effect. |
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The light house. Unfrotunately we couldn't walk down the day we were there, it's only 300 steps. |
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One of the reasons the light house is there. |
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Even the wildlife enjoys the views. |
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Path to seal point. Doug is pointing to the seals off in the distance |
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Didn't have my long lens with but you can see the seals on the beach right in the center of this shot |
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Nothing like a relaxing walk on the beach. |
Great shots! I'm still working on mine, mostly deleting.
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