Elephant Seal Birth 12.28.07 -- San Simeon, CA




Title:
Elephant Seal Birth 12.28.07 -- San Simeon, CA

Description:
We had just arrived at the Elephant Seal lookout near Piedras Blancas Lighthouse off CA Highway 1, near San Simeon (and Hearst Castle). We were lucky to witness and record a remarkable event -- a mother's labor and a baby's birth! As of 7/23/08 this video is now featured on Friends of Elephant Seals website.

Author:
ws4padres

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elephant, seal, birth, san, simeon, 12.28.07, John, Nelson, born, Piedras, Blancas, Hearst, Castle, California,

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