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Sunset Saint John |
Our raucous ride past reef-ridden Point Townsend and through the narrow slot against a rock strewn lee shore was rewarded in living color and the calming interior of Saint John anchorage with a view to Hecate Strait. We enjoyed observing the humorous feeding habits of a pair of sea otters diving to retrieve shell food, rolling on their back and hammering away on the shell as it was placed on their belly. Apparently they would bring a rock along with dinner to their tummy table setting.
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