During the height of the California Gold Rush, the coast between Monterey and San Francisco became a graveyard for ships. To save lives from jagged reefs and thick fog, the US government constructed a high-tech outpost on Año Nuevo Island, complete with a lighthouse and a massive Victorian mansion for its keepers.
Discover why this multimillion-dollar outpost was eventually surrendered to the elements and what happened when nature moved back in. From the turf wars with aggressive sea lions to the massive elephant seal colonies that now occupy every room, we explore the bizarre history of one of California's most unique wildlife reserves.
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