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 When I was traveling to California I made it a point travel along the gorgeous 17 Mile Drive. At the end of the drive we found ourselves in Carmel by the Sea. Here is a photo of a beautiful sunset on the beach at Carmel By The Sea.
On our way along the 17 Mile Drive to Carmel by the Sea there was quite a bit of wildlife! Their were a lot of birds sitting on rocks like this one pictured here. I believe they are called Cormorants.
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