Photo Gallery: Guadalupe Island

The Monterey pines on this island are all old and large, with sweeping outspread branches and, often, with broken tops. Probably because of intense grazing by introduced goats, there is very little vegetation on the ridges other than these old pines and a few very small pine seedlings.
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