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VLOG 80: Dinosaur Caves (Pismo Beach, CA)

FlyingDawnMarie 6,313 4 years ago
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Today were venturing down the rugged bluffs to a place almost lost in time. Technically Pismo’s “dinosaur” caves are long gone and washed away. The area's name found its origin when H. Douglas Brown built a giant metal and concrete brontosaurus into the side of the natural sea stack caves here in 1940. Overtime the man-made cave deteriorated and slowly collapsed into the ocean...however parts of the natural caves still remains. Dinosaur Caves Park & Margo Dodd Park lead to a stairway with ocean access. When you reach the rocky shoreline you can venture north or south to explore the sea caves. Make sure to wear appropriate footwear as this rocky area is wet and slippery. Always double check the tide charts if you want to head down onto the beach because ocean access gets completely cut off during high tide. For more information about visiting these caves make sure to check out my "Dinosaur Caves" blog post at https://www.flyingdawnmarie.com/new-blog/dinosaur-caves #pismobeach #shellbeach #centralcoast #californiacoast #seacaves

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