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Bar-Bar-Barbara - Santa Barbara!
... Roman pool, which was so different, but equally beautiful. Eventually and a little reluctantly, we made our way back to the bus to take us down the mountain and back to the visitor centre.
We made our way from Hearst Castle, past the creepy Cambria scarecrows and toward our next stop for the day - Solvang.
Solvang is a small town that has been compeltely built and decorated in a 'Danish village' style. It is so cute ...
Day 10 - Driving the Big Sur to Santa Barbara
... not to stop to get out and enjoy the scene. Eventually we learned that the best stops are the official ones marked vista. If we had stopped at all of the turn -ins (and there were lots) we would probably not have arrived at our destination until the next day. Also I wasn't keen on driving in the dark on this road. Twists, turns, no guard rails and high above the sea. Watching out for the cyclists was bad enough. Often the road is closed ...
Dust Bowl to Beach
... stop was the Court House. The surroundings were lush and green. The whole building was inviting and was free. I think the inside walls were about 8 inches thick, thus the building was very cool and probably doesn't need air conditioning. Next up was the beach. The sun was out in it's full glory. A perfect afternoon. The waves were crashing onto the shore and ...
Returned to America again!
... the city.
This will probably be my last blog until I get home and catch up on the ones I have missed. I hope you have enjoyed our travels as much as we have. Stay tuned after I get home.......
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Hearst castle & Santa Barbara
... tycoon William Hearst. William Hearst not only inherited a huge mining and land fortune from his father, he also built up his own media empire first in newspapers, and later in film production.
The Hearst castle hosted extravagant parties ...