| 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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