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Jan 19, 2008 - Jan 23, 2008
About a 25 min. ride takes us from Santa Rosa to Bodega Bay. I saw people fishing there and others walking with their dogs. Some others had just set a table and were doing pic nics, it seemed a cool place to go there with a family or friends to do that.
I really liked to take a walk through one of the 2 marked paths they have, the one that goes by the shore and up in the crevases is perfect to do whale watching, the whales pass by this area specially on mid/end of march, april and ...
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Jun 13, 2006 - Jun 24, 2006
This is our trip to celebrate our 25th Wedding Anniversary. We will be visiting the Oregon and California Coasts.
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Feb 07, 2008 - Feb 11, 2008
Today we started off by driving over the Golden Gate Bridge. It was so fogged that when we got halfway over, we couldn't see anything but the car in front of us! Jesse and I had never seen it like that while we lived around there, although I've heard it's really common. Anyway, we didn't bother stopping to walk on the bridge, because you couldn't have seen anything anyway, except the ground under your feet.
We drove up the Marin Headlands instead, all the way up to Hawk Hil...
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Aug 04, 2007
Bodega Bay was discovered by Don Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra while he was exploring the Northern California coastline in 1775. The drowsy little town, 65 miles north of San Francisco, was discovered by Hollywood in the 1960s when Alfred Hitchcock decided it was the perfect locale for filming his atmospheric thriller "The Birds".
I was just there for a wedding and a little bit of boozing.
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Apr 01, 2007 - May 10, 2008
Our next stop was at Gleason State Beach and then the sleepy town of Bodega Bay which I have always wanted to see.
Gleason Beach
Gleason State Beach has a number of houses on the cliff that are in obvious danger of slipping into the ocean. The couple pictures show the erosion of the cliffs and the homeowners' attempts at preserving what land they have left. Some homes have already slipped into the ocean and the attempts made by homeowners are continuing to fail. The...
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Apr 06, 2006
San Fran
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Dec 19, 2007
My adventures don't stop when visiting family; here are some snaps of the sights I got to enjoy durring my Christmas break... SF to Sonoma, and also the wine country.
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Feb 12, 2005 - Feb 27, 2005
Tracy and I travel border to border in a Jeep.
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May 10, 2008 - Jul 03, 2008
Sollte ich jemals genug Geld und zZt haben, so wuerde ich mir ein hHus in bodega bay kaufen. Wie kleine Palaeste thronen diese Haeuschen (viel groesser koennen sie nich gebaut werden wegen Absturzgefahr) auf ihren Felsenklippen. Sie ueberblicken menschenleere Straende, eine raue See und einen fantastischen Sonnenuntergang. Ich bin verliebt in diese Umgebug. Wir beschliessen uns aus Gruenden massivem Schlafmangels ein inn Zimmer zu mieten. ZWEI! Betten fuer drei Leute! Wir schwelgen im Luxus.....
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