Ecstasies and Heartbreak on California's Coast
North America
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The continental plate of North America is drifting west at a speed of one inch per year. Although that doesn't sound like much, it's actually incredibly fast in geological terms. All of this activity gives California's coast a unique and rugged character. Few mammals are capable of making their home in this wild zone. Join us as we take a look at the seals and sea lions who live here.
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