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    Natural History
first inhabitants  |   spanish period  |  mexican period  |  whaling activities  |  abalone harvesting
coal mining  |  the quarries  |  the war years  | the movies  |  films, stars, directors

   
   

THE HISTORY

Joseph Emory, circa 1854by Jeff Thomson
from "Explore...Point Lobos State Reserve" © 1997 Walkabout Publications

While Point Lobos is justifiably famous for its scenic beauty and remarkable diversity of plants and wildlife, it is also a place rich in human history. Over the past 150 years, this area has played host to a virtual parade of human activity. At one time or another, Point Lobos has been home to Native Americans, Chinese fishermen, Japanese abalone harvesters, and Portuguese whalers. It has been the site of an abalone cannery, coal mining business, granite quarry, military base, and numerous film productions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

Point Lobos State Natural Reserve and Point Lobos Association
831.624.4909 | email: pointlobos@parks.ca.gov | Route 1, Box 62, Carmel, CA 93923
         
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