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Dan Harper: Why you should move from the San Joaquin Valley to live here
Maybe they think that San Joaquin Valley residents should farm that long valley so the rest of us can eat their fruit and vegetables. I have a solution for this reckless lawlessness: Owners and ranchers should do more than vacation here in Santa Cruz County. A recent news story reported that crime is up in the San Joaquin Valley. Some county residents will probably think that's a bad idea. But I propose that the good people of their baked and sometimes foggy land should sell their homes in Tipton or Lindsay, shake off their dusty shoes and then settle "right here in river city. Of course we produce a nice little pile of fruit and vegetables ourselves. we want them to ride our Ferris wheel and our roller coaster, but then -- the wags and fools from here will say -- they should go home.Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter Pet of the Week: Potter is a ready-made companion
"He obviously knew that this is the spot for dogs looking for a new lease on life. Those interested in adopting or in becoming a volunteer or foster parent or looking for a lost pet, can visit the Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter or visit the website at www. He has star-quality looks and an outgoing personality to match," said Jennifer Price of the Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter. "He adores other dogs and would make a great companion for a resident dog in need of a friend but could do equally well as an only dog, as long as his humans are willing to be his primary playmates. SANTA CRUZ -- Potter is a perky, spry, smiling, 1-year-old small breed mix Chihuahua. He almost managed to make it to the shelter on his own," Price said. Mystery mix. Potter was found by a good Samaritan not far from the Live Oak branch of the shelter. He is going to make his adopters very happy.Santa Cruz Mystery Spot – Bermuda Triangle of the Redwoods
Berkeley Scientists Explain Visual Mis-Perceptions as Optical Illusions In 1999, Berkeley psychologists Arthur P. Shimamura and William Prinzmetal published a paper ascribing the mis-perceptions of gravity and space experienced by visitors to the... Nestled in the redwoods about six miles from the Pacific Ocean, the Santa Cruz Mystery Spot is a popular tourist attraction on California's Central Coast. of the spot, including people changing height or standing at highly skewed angles on seemingly level ground, and balls appearing to roll uphill. Opened to the public in 1940, a year after it was discovered, it amazes thousands every year with its gravitational and visual anomalies. Visitors go away with thoughts of buried UFOs and Bermuda Triangle-like vortices, even though scientists from the University of California at Berkeley have exposed the wizard behind the curtain. The effect, they maintain, is not unlike familiar optical illusions easily produced on a piece of paper....
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Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter Pet of the Week: Potter is a ready-made companion Mystery mix?. "Potter is a heart melter. He has star-quality looks and an outgoing personality to match," said Jennifer Price of the Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter. "He adores other dogs and would make a great companion for a resident dog in need of |
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Beached on Galapagos We have chosen an eight-day land-based tour that will take us to four islands: San Cristobal, Floreana, Isabela and Santa Cruz. Restrictions by the park authorities and practical transport concerns mean independent tourism is not a viable option. |
Beached on Galapagos
We have chosen an eight-day land-based tour that will take us to four islands: San Cristobal, Floreana, Isabela and Santa Cruz. Restrictions by the park authorities and practical transport concerns mean independent tourism is not a viable option.
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Forces of nature
We have chosen an eight-day land-based tour that will take us to four islands: San Cristobal, Floreana, Isabela and Santa Cruz. Restrictions by the park authorities and practical transport concerns mean independent tourism is not a viable option.
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Written on the Dock of the Bay: June 18, 2011 Concert // If you can think of a better way to get excited about the release of the last Harry Potter movie than by listening to a band called Harry and the Potters sing about Harry Potter books at the Crepe Place in Santa Cruz, then you let me know. |
Santa Cruz Mystery Spot - Bookshelf
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Weird U.S. The ODDyssey Continues, Your Travel Guide to America's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets The great American mystery spot— sometimes given the scientific-sounding name vortex— is a time-honored classic among roadside tourist traps. How could you fail to notice places with great names like the Santa Cruz Mystery Spot and the ... |
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Scrambled Eggs at Midnight Santa Cruz, California — Santa Cruz Mystery Spot Pseudoscientific anomaly, where the laws of gravity and physics go haywire. Saint Benedict, Oregon — World s Largest Hairball The world's largest hairball is in the Mount Angel Abbey ... |
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California Fittingly, the lighthouse is home to the tiny Santa Cruz Surfing Museum (Map p451; cH 831-420-6289; ... THE MYSTERY SPOT A kitschy, old-fashioned tourist trap, the Mystery Spot (offMapp451; §g 831 -423-8897; www.mysteryspot.com; ... |








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We have chosen an eight-day land-based tour that will take us to four islands: San Cristobal, Floreana, Isabela and Santa Cruz. Restrictions by the park authorities and practical transport concerns mean independent tourism is not a viable option.
We have chosen an eight-day land-based tour that will take us to four islands: San Cristobal, Floreana, Isabela and Santa Cruz. Restrictions by the park authorities and practical transport concerns mean independent tourism is not a viable option.