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Subject: Re: San Diego to San Francisco Posted on: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 23:52:56 PST


IClast@JPS.Net wrote:

> [This might be a duplicate. Sorry.]
>
> flygis wrote:
>
> > "And as you drive north of Hearst Castle, keep an eye out on the left
> > for cars parked in a parking lot between the road and the sea. If
> > you're lucky, there will be elephant seals on the beach below."
> >
> > As I love wildlife, I'm very keen to sea one (or more) of these
> > giants. Is this the best (only) place on my route that it is possible
> > to have a view of these animals?
>
> If a ranger is there, you will be told to keep your distance (about
> thirty feet). If a ranger isn't there, be warned: They're big,
> powerful,
> agile, fast, and not very polite. They're also quite uninterested in
> you
> unless you get too close. Don't!

LET ME STATE IT CLEARER: JUST LEAVE THE .ING ELEPHANT SEALS ALONE AND
KEEP A LOT..... L-O-T OF DISTANCE BETWEEN YOU AND THEM! They're there
CAUSE THAT'S THEIR HOME and they want to be left alone and ain't .ing
bothering nobody so why the . do YOU have to go and . with them?

"IClast@JPS.Net" you .ing do a .ing disservice by INSINUATING that
persons MIGHT TRY ATTEMPT TO get **JUST** close to the elephant seals.....