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Elephant seals viewpoint - Big Sur Coastline, California Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elephant seals viewpoint - Big Sur Coastline, California Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elephant seals on the sand beach, Big Sur, California Royalty Free Stock Photo
California Elephant Seals in Piedras Blancas point Big Sur Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Elephant Seals swimming in Ocean in California South Big Sur Pacific Highway 1 Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Elephant Seals on the Coastline of the Big Sur in California USA
California Elephant Seals in Piedras Blancas point Big Sur Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Big Sur amazing coastline, California - USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
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California Elephant Seals in Piedras Blancas point Big Sur Royalty Free Stock Photo
California Elephant Seals in Piedras Blancas point Big Sur Royalty Free Stock Photo
California Elephant Seals in Piedras Blancas point Big Sur Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hundreds of thousands of northern elephant seals once inhabited the Pacific Ocean. They were slaughtered wholesale in the 1800s for the oil rendered from their blubber. By 1892, only 50 to 100 individuals were left. They became protected and today there are approximately 160,000


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