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(KRON) — A North Bay beach will remain closed due to a population of young elephant seals inhabiting its shores. Drakes Beach, which is near Point Reyes in the town of Inverness, has no ...
Adult elephant seals and their pups at Drakes Beach in Point Reyes National Seashore, January 2019. John Del'Osso Drakes Beach at Point Reyes National Seashore in Point Reyes, Calif. on Thursday ...
Elephant seals in front of the visitor center at Drakes Beach in Jan. 2023. NPS Elephant seals were nearly hunted to extinction in the late 1800s and were absent from the region for more than 150 ...
A large migration of male elephant seals Thursday shut down a beach at the Point Reyes National Seashore in the North Bay, according to a social media post from the National Park Service.
The beach nightclubs in Aden have closed down, their empty patios overlooking women sitting underneath the baking sun, wearing gloves, abayas and niqabs, the head to toe black shroud that only ...
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