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Morro Bay harbor is a great put-in spot for kayaks or boards.
Morro Bay is a working fishing port.
Morro Rock dominates the landscape.
Sea lion mother and pup hanging out in the harbor.
Morro Rock.
The power plant sits on the edge of the harbor.
Glorious sky and water on Morro Bay.
The venerable tugboat moored in the harbor.
The sand spit.
Paddlers of all persuasions love Morro Bay.
Landing on the sand spit.
The wharves along Morro Bay harbor.
Morro Rock.
Beaching the boats at the end of the spit.
Morro Bay harbor mouth.
The power plant.
The source of the nickname "Three stacks and a rock."