We left home in a light rain in hopes it would quit soon, which it did. It's back to cool temperatures, in the upper 40s, not too windy, and with a decent low tide. Notice that the trees are finally blushing green.
The rainstorm that passed us headed south and east.
There was lots of exposed gravel and shell, so fossil hunting was decent, 22 teeth and a couple of crab claws. This was my best for the day, a small
Carcharodon hastalis, an ancestor of today's Great White Shark.
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