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Green heart-shaped leaves and spikes of tiny white flowers in spring on the False Lilly-of-the-Valley (Latin name: Maianthemum dilatatum). This plant grows profusely all along the Cape Falcon Trail. In this picture it has climbed up an old stump.

aab.jpg Looking at the Pacific Ocean and the Cormorants from Cape Falcon.MiniaturasFrom Cape Falcon, you can barely spot Sea Lions to the north but it is easy to hear their barking. You can hear them from Cape Falcon north for about another mile along the trail.Looking at the Pacific Ocean and the Cormorants from Cape Falcon.MiniaturasFrom Cape Falcon, you can barely spot Sea Lions to the north but it is easy to hear their barking. You can hear them from Cape Falcon north for about another mile along the trail.Looking at the Pacific Ocean and the Cormorants from Cape Falcon.MiniaturasFrom Cape Falcon, you can barely spot Sea Lions to the north but it is easy to hear their barking. You can hear them from Cape Falcon north for about another mile along the trail.Looking at the Pacific Ocean and the Cormorants from Cape Falcon.MiniaturasFrom Cape Falcon, you can barely spot Sea Lions to the north but it is easy to hear their barking. You can hear them from Cape Falcon north for about another mile along the trail.Looking at the Pacific Ocean and the Cormorants from Cape Falcon.MiniaturasFrom Cape Falcon, you can barely spot Sea Lions to the north but it is easy to hear their barking. You can hear them from Cape Falcon north for about another mile along the trail.Looking at the Pacific Ocean and the Cormorants from Cape Falcon.MiniaturasFrom Cape Falcon, you can barely spot Sea Lions to the north but it is easy to hear their barking. You can hear them from Cape Falcon north for about another mile along the trail.

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