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San Clemente Island – Club Dead, at least in Navy circles.
Nice photo.. I worked on San Nicholas Island 25 years ago. The foxes would come around whenever we would BBQ or eat outside. Even steal food from the trucks if not closed up. I was surprised at how small they really are.
You mean San Nicolas?
Still doesn’t make it right.
https://explorechannelislands.com/southern-channel-islands/san-nicholas-island/
note spelling?
UCD says same… https://indicators.ucdavis.edu/cwip/huc/1807010700
Spell check doesn’t think so!!!
Doesn’t make it right.
Nevertheless, San Nicolas it is.
Weather Spark has it on their map?
https://weatherspark.com/y/145306/Average-Weather-at-San-Nicholas-Island-California-United-States-Year-Round
How beautiful! How lucky we are to have such wonderful wild neighbors!