
The picture didn't do justice to what I saw. I have spent a good deal of time on Cape Cod, and had no idea the seal population was so bloated and huge.
Not like that.
It seemed like miles of deserted beach that were full of seals 10 deep, not just this one little frame I took.
I have no doubt. Those sharks are going to go where they can eat lots of seals.
Come on up to NH. We need a few more conservatives up here to balance out all the NY & NJ transplants that have moved here in the last few years.
I can suggest a few places depending how far you want to be out in the country.
IF you want to live in the lowest tax burden towns in the country I suggest you search in towns on the east side of the big lake(Moultonboro, Tuftonboro, Wolfeboro) or towns like Rye, North Hampton if you can afford them. These towns tax burden is primarily made by the people who own lake front and ocean front property. Do a search of lowest property taxes in NH.
I live farther inland where I pay a much higher tax rate on my home. This is because we have almost zero commercial real estate in our town.
I took a ride out of Chatham Airport (A Breakfast destination, I think the chef is still the guy from Chatham Bars Inn) and you could see the seals on Monomoy getting a tan.
wow! that looks to me like near Nauset beach and the National Seashore. In the 80’s and early 90’s there were no seals there at all. Of course the sharks are going to come... why wouldn’t they?
It seems to me eventually the warring politicians will have to figure out what is more important to protect the seals or the tourists.
Thanks for the information everyone..