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Enjoy the sunset from our Santa Monica offices. Explore thanks the Shangri-La Hotel for hosting this camera.

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zen den: explore santa monica beach cam

Enjoy the sunset from our Santa Monica offices. Explore thanks the Shangri-La Hotel for hosting this camera.

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location: Santa Monica Beach, CA

best viewing hours: 6:00 am-9:00 am and 4:00pm - 7:00pm

time zone: Pacific Time

related links: Shangri-La Hotel

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The Santa Monica Pier is the oldest pleasure Pier on the West coast, opened in 1909.

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Pacific Park amusement ride center houses the world's first solar-powered Ferris wheel.

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Santa Monica enjoys an average of over 300 days of sunshine each year.

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The Shoo Fly Landing was a wharf built by the Los Angeles & Independence Railroad in 1875. It was 1700 feet long.

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Muscle Beach was originally located in Santa Monica south of the Santa Monica Pier.

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Gray whales can be sighted in the Santa Monica Bay. These animals make the longest migration of any mammal—traveling 10,000-14,000 miles round trip.

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The Santa Monica Bay is home to marine creatures such as moray eels, leopard sharks, bottlenose dolphins, gray whales, and the California sea lion.

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Did you know that the California spiny lobster does not have claws?

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Santa Monica Bay's rocky shore habitat is an intertidal zone made up of tide pools and other rocky borders of the ocean where animals such as barnacles, mussels, and crabs abound.

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Santa Monica Bay's sandy bottom habitat is home to many well camouflaged flat bodied fish and burrowing organisms such as sand crabs. Predators such as sharks, rays, and surfperch hunt here.

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Santa Monica Bay's kelp forest habitat includes giant kelp, a type of brown algae and one of the largest marine plantlike organisms in the world.

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Giant kelp serves as both food and habitat for at least 800 species of marine animals and 300 marine algae.

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Under optimum conditions, giant kelp can grow as much as two feet a day and reach lengths of 200 feet.

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During WWI the U.S. harvested kelp as a replacement for the potash that had come primarily from German mines. Potash is a primary ingredient of gunpowder, and some say that kelp won the war!
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Enjoy the sunset from our Santa Monica offices. Explore thanks the Shangri-La Hotel for hosting this camera.