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Be thankful GigaPans are strictly visual. Elephant seals don't smell that great.
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This panorama records a scene which may never be seen again in the near future. In recent years, a colony of harbor seals has reclaimed it's traditional haul out site on La Jolla's Casa Beach, creating an ideal situation for viewing natural seal behavior. Unfortunately for the seals and the thousands of people who are ...
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We visited this small exposed island that is situated just northwest of the extreme tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. We landed at the end of the day, and caught the local population as it was settling in for the late summer night. The rocks were barren of plants, but lichens added their colors to the landscape. Ther...
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There's no better way to spend an afternoon than sitting on a cliff watching seals flop happily in the sun...
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A view along the rocky shoreline and across Cook Strait to the South Island
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Johns Hopkins Glacier is a 12-mile-long (19 km) glacier located in beautiful Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in Alaska. Taken from our balcony aboard Holland America's MS Oosterdam. This Glacier is little more than a mile long with ice pinnacles reaching 300feet above the water line and as much as 1500 feet b...
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Seven Seals
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The rusty buildings of this abandoned whaling community lie on the south shore of North Bay in Prince Olav Harbour. In 1911, this 18th-19th Century sealing center became a whaling center under the last whaling lease granted by the Falkland Islands. At first Prince Olav Harbour's whaling was run from the Restitution, a...
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This view of La Jolla's Casa Beach sea wall faces northwest. The wall was built in 1931 over rocks which had previously provided natural resting areas for harbor seals. In recent years, the wall has become an ideal viewing platform for observing harbor seal behavior up close. The seals are usually unconcerned about peo...
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Seals at the beach in La Jolla. This is known as Children's Pool. The State Legislature is trying to determine whether to allow seals to use beach or kick them out as the beach is made for children to swim.
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