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    Trail leading from the parking area.
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    Looking out into Headland Cove over some wildflowers.
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    A white-crowned sparrow pauses for a picture.
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    Visitors walking along the trail.
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    Panoramic view of Sea Lion Point.
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    Sea Lion Point on a beautiful January day.
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    Sea lions packed onto the beach.
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    Winter seems to be the best time to see sea lions.
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    California Sea Lions bask in the sun.
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    Visitors look for sea lions during the summer.
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    A pelican glides over the ocean.
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    Sand Hill Trail leads along the coast.
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    Sand Hill Cove and the south shore of Point Lobos.
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    A western scrub jay sits on a sign at the trail's end.

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