




So the colonists labeled California "The Golden State" after they stole the land from the Native Americans, and despite their ethnocentrism, they chose a name that makes complete sense.
Here are some photos from our fall and winter of 2007-2008, all taken from Santa Barbara to San Francisco, 350 miles of California coastal gold. Enjoy.
1 comment:
Great photos.
Seems to be an amazing place to surf.
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Paulo Ribeiro
http://blog.pauloribeiro.net/
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