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A Rare Nature show for me with Pic's
FrancF
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Photobucket wont let me post them all at once so I will try and do it in sections.
These are photos of when I was in Pismo beach taken from my room. This is the first time I have ever seen Gray whales this close into shore
about 300 yards from the break.
This guy breached about 4 times. the show lasted about 4 hours. I figured ther was at least 30 in the pack. I will post more later,
the coolest one that I have is a whale in the background Dolphins riding the surf with a guy in the water watching.
I have lived along the coast most of my life and have never had a show like this.
These are photos of when I was in Pismo beach taken from my room. This is the first time I have ever seen Gray whales this close into shore
about 300 yards from the break.
This guy breached about 4 times. the show lasted about 4 hours. I figured ther was at least 30 in the pack. I will post more later,
the coolest one that I have is a whale in the background Dolphins riding the surf with a guy in the water watching.
I have lived along the coast most of my life and have never had a show like this.
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If you go a little further up the coast to Cambria, drive over to Moonstone Beach
and check out the enormous Sea Elephants - they haul themselves out up on that beach - and of course a little further north to San Simeon - big beach up there full of them, too.
Pretty neat sight to see if you've never seen them.[:D]
We were just up there last month, to Pismo.
If you go a little further up the coast to Cambria, drive over to Moonstone Beach
and check out the enormous Sea Elephants - they haul themselves out up on that beach - and of course a little further north to San Simeon - big beach up there full of them, too.
Pretty neat sight to see if you've never seen them.[:D]
Moonstone Beach in cambria is on of our hang outs(were not part of the pod people in the area.[:D]) We have some great video of the bull elephants butting heads.
We were just up there last month, to Pismo.
If you go a little further up the coast to Cambria, drive over to Moonstone Beach
and check out the enormous Sea Elephants - they haul themselves out up on that beach - and of course a little further north to San Simeon - big beach up there full of them, too.
Pretty neat sight to see if you've never seen them.[:D]
That's what San Simeon originally was -- a whaling village just below where Hearst Castle is now.
Cool Place ( in more ways than one ) [^].
Never seen whales that close to shore at Pismo.