I had heard about this spot before I left, so I knew
I wanted to stop. There's an elevator built into the
side of the hill here that takes you 200' straight down
into a natural sea cave (they claim it's the largest
natural sea cave in the world?) The elevator lets
visitors off into a small gallery from which you can
look down into the main cave where the sea lions
rest on a rock just inside the cave entrance. I'm
assuming there is much more to the cave than we
could see, because it didn't seem all that large. But
there were a good number of sea lions. I hope my
new Canon camera got a good shot, but the lighting was
very low and flash photography was not allowed. The
Sea Lion Caves are just north of Florence, Oregon.
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Sea Lion Caves
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