Surf crashes against boulders on the Lost Coast.
Photo by: Erin and Hig, Ground Truth Trekking
Brown lumps speckled the shores of the narrow gravel island at the mouth of Glacier Bay. We squinted. But the cacophonous grunting, bellowing, and roaring soon left no doubt as to what we were seeing. The island wasn’t composed of gravel. It was composed of sea lions...
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