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Warning:
Please do not use your camera flash inside the cave as
it may scare the animals.
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Listen
to elevator recording
You are descending 208
feet down into the world's largest and most spectacular sea
cave. The cave is the home of the wild steller sea lion,
primarily during the fall and winter months and is called the
hauling area. The rock ledge below the lookout located just
outside the cave is the sea lions home during the spring and
summer, and is where they breed and bear their young. Sea lions
live at Sea Lion Caves year round. |
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