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Point Reyes National Seashore
Photos & Multimedia

You will find links to a variety of photo galleries and multimedia presentations, as well as a link to the webcam at the Point Reyes Lighthouse Visitor Center. Check back every so often to find out what new content has been added.

The most recent additions are the 2009 - 28th Annual Sand Sculpture Contest photo galleries, a couple of short documentary videos about Sudden Oak Death and Tule Elk. Other recent additions include a podcast entitled "What's in a Seal?"; the OpenRoad.TV with Doug McConnell "Giacomini Wetlands Restored" videos; podcasts on the Park Science Day held on January 15, 2009, and on White Sharks of the Northern Pacific; a link to Your Wetlands' podcast about the Giacomini Wetland Restoration Project; and links to Wild Sound Stories featuring sounds recorded in and around Point Reyes.

Check out the Quicktime Videos from the Pacific Coast Science and Learning Center's 2004 "Science Behind the Scenery" DVD.

In September 2008, the photo galleries for the 2008 Sand Sculpture Contest were posted. Photo galleries for the 2009 Sand Sculpture Contest will be available soon. We are also in the process of moving photos from older Sand Sculpture Contests to this newer platform, so check back often.

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Last Updated: September 14, 2009 at 20:27 EST