Tag: “Santa Cruz Yacht Harbor”

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  1. the spirts from the Hedgehog Distillery in Herisson, Auvergn

  2. Wednesday Night Boat Racing at the Santa Cruz Harbor

    Every Wednesday night during daylight savings time, you'll find upwards of 200 sailboats heading out onto Monterey bay for the Wednesday Night Beer Can Races. There no winner, just lots of fun, fast boats, and smiles all around.

  3. Santa Cruz California Yacht Harbor

    The best place in the world to live!!! I've been to dozens of great beach towns, and living near the harbor in Santa Cruz with its banana belt weather, gentle crowd of locals, and a few darn good places to have a beer and a burger, it's tough to beat this area.

  4. The Mystery Spot

    Without this bright yellow sign finding the Mystery Spot would have been difficult as this place is so off the beaten path.

  5. The Mystery Spot

    When you first arrive at The Mystery Spot you wonder what all the excitement is about. Once inside this crooked house you realize that your brain is having a difficult time trying to understand what is happening.

  6. Purisima Creek Redwoods

    A wonderful redwood park with a creek running through it just outside of the coastal town of Half Moon Bay. It has about 20 miles of trails with everything from a a leisurely stroll to mountain biking.

  7. Oia Harbor, Santorini

  8. Departure

    This is a "motor inn" across the street from my building. A lot of tours stay there.

  9. Out to the Lake

    The Agate Bay harbor breakwater extends several hundred meters into Lake Superior in Two Harbors, MN and provides one of the most dramatic and accessible views to be had of Lake Superior along Minnesota's "North Shore". An especially thrilling experience is to boldly walk out during the beginnings of a storm and to experience the power of the lake first hand.

  10. Santa Monica Pier

    Santa Monica Pier opened in 1909. It was the age of top hats and hoop dresses, and when walking above the waters of the Pacific Ocean was a novelty.

    Located at the bottom of Colorado Avenue, off of Ocean Avenue, the pier's original success was attributed to both a roller coaster and the famed La Monica Ballroom.