178 CHANNEL ISLANDS OF CALIFORNIA 



in the wild and attractive canons of the Cabrillo Moun- 

 tains and in the great canons which radiate away from 

 Mount Orizaba. 



The shores and cliffs that breast the sea of such 

 islands as are the habitation of the wild goat and eagle 

 are best known to the average visitor, but to see the 

 islands really one should follow the game into the 

 deep canons and the nooks and corners, where high 

 and radiantly tinted cliffs face the sea, up from which 

 comes the faint cry of the goat or the hoarse bark of 

 the sea-lion basking on the rocks far below. 



