Eight days before President Obama left the White House, he made Cotoni-Coast Dairies an official national monument. North of Santa Cruz, near Davenport, it’s 5,800 beautiful acres of coastal prairie, oak woodlands, canyons, wetlands, and redwood forest—and it’s now home to a brand-new trail system. Nearly nine miles designated for hiking and mountain biking open to the public on August 16th. --- On a clear day, you can see out to the ocean from the trails, and while it’s just 90 minut...| 7x7 Bay Area
Pro-Am Beach Soccer – May Newsletter 2023 It’s been entirely too long since Pro-Am Beach Soccer has put out a message about our organization. This PABS May Newsletter 2023 is the beginning of our return. We are not going to lie and tell you it’s been all peaches & cream as we have come out... The post Pro-Am Beach Soccer “PABS”- 2023 May Newsletter : A Lot of New! appeared first on Pro-am Beach Soccer.| Pro-am Beach Soccer
Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this Santa Cruz weekend itinerary will help you explore the best of what Santa Cruz has to offer.| The Culinary Travel Guide
Santa Cruz is in Bolivia's Amazonian Basin, surrounded by jungles, with the hot, humid climate of a rain forest. So the existence of a massive field of sand dunes just sixteen kilometers south of the city is a geological marvel. On our very last day in Bolivia, we visited Las Lomas de Arena, declared a National Park in 1990. The post Las Lomas de Arena appeared first on Bolivia For 91 Days.| Bolivia For 91 Days
Seven kilometers outside of Santa Cruz, the Biocenter Güembé combines aspects of a resort, a natural recreation park, a swimming pool, and a zoo. We visited for half a day and could happily have stayed for much longer, relaxing by the pool or exploring the grounds more thoroughly. The post Biocenter Güembé – Butterfiles, Birds and Swimming appeared first on Bolivia For 91 Days.| Bolivia For 91 Days
With our three months in Bolivia almost over, we arrived in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, the country's most populous city. The Department of Santa Cruz is Bolivia's biggest state, occupying almost the entire eastern half of the country. Consider: even though Bolivia is one of South America's "small" countries, the department of Santa Cruz is bigger than Germany! The idea that three months would be enough time to comprehensively explore Bolivia was probably a little naive. The post Our Final Stop ...| Bolivia For 91 Days