We could have spent the entire day looking at the creatures in these tide pools left behind until the next high tide. There are sea urchins, crabs that resemble hermit crabs, and rocks that look to be rocks until they start to move. We drove 15 miles south from Huntington down here to catch the sunset. This is a beautiful spot.
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Mullosks, mussels, Fiddler Crabs, Sea Urchins, fish, and all manner of intertidal creatures are in here. The mussels seem to be permanently attached to the rock. This area is protected. No fishing or collecting is allowed, although we didn't find that out until after Cameron had claimed a shell. |
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Cameron has been making quick friends everywhere we have gone. |
and the obligatory sunset shots
I don't know why the sun looks jagged in this photo. It looked like that in real life too. Something in the atmosphere is causing this effect. When viewed in the photo it looks like an imaging artifact, but it isn't.
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