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    A unique welcome sign greets visitors to Seabright Beach.
    On top of the rock wall that seperates Seabright Beach from the Boardwalk Beach.
    A mix of sand and beach vegetation at Seabright Beach.
    The path connecting beaches.
    Fire pits are available at Seabright Beach.
    A view of the lighthouse at Seabright Beach.
    The dedication on the door of the lighthouse on Seabright Beach.
    Dogs are allowed on Seabright Beach, just be sure to clean up after them.
    Restrooms at Seabright Beach.
    A great view of Seabright Beach.
    Sand Verbena (Abronia latifolia).
    Ice plant (Carpobrotus edulis).
    Unidentified species (help us identify it by providing feedback).
    Statice (Limonium).
    The harbor at Seabright Beach.
    Stand-up paddleboarding is common in the harbor.
    Waves crash into the riprap at Seabright Beach.
    Photo Date: 
    01/31/2015
    A beach volleyball player enjoying the last moments of the day.
    Photo Date: 
    01/31/2015
    The Santa Cruz Wharf at sunset.
    Photo Date: 
    01/31/2015
    Enjoying the night near a fire at Seabright Beach.

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