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Santa Cruz’s Many Wharves: From Lime and Lumber to Ecotourism
When it was a bustling port city of the mid-18th century, Santa Cruz exported many goods: agricultur ...
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third test post: Ignore with apologies
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Monterey Bay’s Long-Running Red Tide of 2016
Since early September of this year, the Monterey Bay has been experiencing greater and lesser degree ...
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SS Palo Alto: War Ship, Night Club, Seal Hang Out, and Modern Art Hotspot
The S.S. Palo Alto is a curious oddity with a rich history. It has also become an inspiration to art ...
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West Cliff Drive Tour
No visit to Santa Cruz is complete without a walk along West Cliff Drive. It’s home to several ...
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Santa Cruz Tree Tour
This self-guided tour of several trees in Santa Cruz’s urban forest was created in 2016 by UCSC Envi ...
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Elkhorn Slough: Interface Between Land and Sea
At Moss Landing, Highway 1 crosses over Elkhorn Slough, one of the largest estuaries in California. ...
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Santa Cruz’s Nuclear Power Plant That Almost Was
Greyhound Rock lies right next to one of the major faults within the San Gregorio Fault Zone. This ...
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Redwood Estates and Easy Living in the Santa Cruz Mountains
Driving to Santa Cruz from Los Gatos, you’ll pass signs for Redwood Estates just before the su ...