1950s Seals in Monterey Harbor California Vintage Postcard.
1950s Seals in Monterey Harbor California Vintage Postcard, back view.

1950s Seals in Monterey Harbor, California

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Feel the salt air and hear the bark of sea lions echo across the water with this vibrant vintage postcard capturing a lively colony basking on the rocky breakwater of Monterey Harbor, California. The scene is pure Pacific Coast charm: sunlit rocks, clustered marine life, and the relaxed rhythm of a working harbor where wildlife and waterfront meet. For lovers of coastal travel, California memories, or classic seaside imagery, this card instantly transports you to the Monterey shoreline.

The postcard features California sea lions hauled out together in a colony, a familiar and beloved sight along the central California coast. Monterey Harbor has long been known as a gathering place for these social marine mammals, who rest on breakwaters, docks, and rocky outcroppings between feeding excursions in Monterey Bay.

This Natural Color postcard was produced by Mike Roberts of Berkeley, California, with color photography credited to Ken Heiland, and distributed by Bell Magazine Agency of Monterey, California. Roberts’ chrome-era cards are well known for their saturated color and crisp coastal detail, making them highly collectible among mid-century postcard enthusiasts.

This piece represents the classic California travel postcard era, when scenic wildlife and iconic harbor views were prized souvenirs. Ideal for collectors of Monterey memorabilia, marine life imagery, or vintage California chrome postcards, this card captures a timeless moment along one of the West Coast’s most recognizable waterfronts.

This postcard would look great framed, make a wonderful host or hostess gift, or make an excellent addition to any collection.

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