First I saw these...
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj5KyxWZ65ag15B7MN4lpFXSXqP63_bJ0G3U8yKvHaRYc4jNSVh5fXrSdcAx684YppY7WJFoz5h0ESHpSf1xDnjMV3MX3ZstQxcc224dAIYPmw-LrHhf2icLrpProk7B3fcqDdsdg/s400/IMG_3940.jpg)
...and an hour later, this. (There is a large, brown, black bear grazing on the beach. Click on the pic for a bigger view.)
I watched him poke around for awhile.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhv3C0aQxutblWrbedZUJ25kGclC2AlRMu40LfpfJpkwtMO4s7703wGtoSFIDTSn485nXfvuU3zq4ndnZvbl0Pou6fjRTyvZM_MBhHBW9q5H5VFMu5LJNnWeUHI8MmsK3IpO91dnQ/s400/IMG_3944trim.jpg)
The fact that you can still see a bear in its natural habitat, only 60 miles directly north of San Francisco is pretty cool really.
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