Santa Cruz Mountains
When it comes to geology, nature itself and most all of planet earth brings great interest to me, from the configurations of land formations, to the stars night sky, and all the other wonders that it possesses. The Santa Cruz Mountains have always intrigued me, after numerous trips over the hills to visit Santa Cruz and on hikes and a visit to science camp in elementary school. The mountains can be seen from almost all parts of the Santa Clara Valley and the mystery it holds greatly adds to the curiosity, with the slew of legend and counter cultural presence mixed together give the entire area a vibe all on its own. From beauty to history, the rich and vast area has much to offer.
The Santa Cruz Mountains are a range of mountains spanning from south of San Francisco to the end of Salinas, California. The mountains act as a border to separate the Pacific Ocean from the San Francisco Bay, and act as the westward side of the Santa Clara Valley. The 80 mile span......
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