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Mount Shasta off in the haze. |
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Bull Baker & Co.--largest supplier of mines/miners. |
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General Store & Bakery--in use until 1960. |
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Mount Shasta off in the haze. |
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Bull Baker & Co.--largest supplier of mines/miners. |
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General Store & Bakery--in use until 1960. |
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Bark of a huge redwood. |
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Huge redwood. |
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Moss-covered tree in the redwood forest. |
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The beautiful drive along Rt. 299 |
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Pristine Trinidad Lake |
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The rugged coast around Trinidad. We're up on the farthest bluff. |
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The little bay in Trinidad. |
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So many wildflowers. |
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These trees can grow to over 300 ft. tall with a girth of 15-20 feet. The coastal redwoods are the largest and the biggest ones are over 800 years old. |
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Grey whale in the Klamath River |
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She had a calf with her, but the calf left weeks ago. They can't get her to leave. |
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Beautiful Victorian home in Ferndale--palm tree is a nice touch. |
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A ranch home outside Ferndale. |
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The Lost Coast headlands. |
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Another ranch home outside Ferndale. |
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A tree grows through it. |
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The little main street in Ferndale. |
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Old Town Eureka |
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A doe and two fawns we encountered by the Cabrillo Light |
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Love these old fences. |
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Pretty wild flowers everywhere. |
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Pretty beach down there. |
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Marine layer coming in again. |