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limantour beach |
A long, narrow spit of sand, bound
between Drakes Bay and an estuary, is a
bountiful wildlife area. Scores of
shorebirds feed in the wetlands and
along the beaches during the fall. Ducks
abound in winter at old, freshwater
stock ponds created during the
peninsula's ranching era. Harbor seals
are often seen bobbing offshore in the
gentle waves or basking in the sun's
warmth. Mother gray whales guide their
calves along the shoreline during the
spring. Dogs are allowed on a 1.8-meter
(6-foot) leash on the southeast end of
this beach. Dogs are not permitted to
the northwest as this area is protected
habitat for harbor seals and the
endangered snowy plover.
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items are from between 04 Sep 2006 & 06 Dec 2008.























































