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An aging commercial fishing vessel at dockside in Morro Bay,California at the south end of the Big Sur coastline and center the California Central Coast. Morro Bay, called the Gibralter of the Pacific, is both a tourism town and a bay enclosed by the longest sand spit on the U.S. West Coast. Morro Bay itself is the largest salt water estuary south of San Francisco.
Douglas H. Orton
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