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  2. Pear Lake Ski Hut - Wikipedia

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    The Pear Lake Ski Hut (also known as Pear Lake Winter Hut) is a mountain hut in Sequoia National Park, California, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Built in Sequoia National Park by the Civilian Conservation Corps from 1939–41 using local Sierra granite and timber materials, [2] the hut is an example of the National Park Service Rustic style, using rough masonry and a log ...

  3. Northern California coastal forests - Wikipedia

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    The ecoregion covers 13,300 square kilometres (5,100 sq mi), extending from just north of the California-Oregon border south, to southern Monterey County.The ecoregion rarely extends more than 65 km inland from the coast, narrower in the southernmost parts of the ecoregion.

  4. Redwoods of the Otway Ranges - Wikipedia

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    The Forests Commission camp of Stanley Huts was built in 1948 for post-war refugees in the Aire Valley. It was adjacent to the Coast redwood plantation established as a trial in 1936. The trees, which were 23 years old, have branches reaching over the rooftops of the huts. Photo 1959. Source: Roger Smith.

  5. Looking for a real-life winter wonderland or Christmas town ...

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    Here are seven of California’s real-life winter wonderlands and Christmas towns (read to the end for our bonus picks, too): California Christmas towns Old Sacramento

  6. Stilt house - Wikipedia

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    [6] [9] The rice granary shrine was also the archetypal religious building among Austronesian cultures and was used to store carvings of ancestor spirits and local deities. [9] While rice cultivation wasn't among the technologies carried into Remote Oceania, raised storehouses still survived. The pātaka of the Māori people is such an example.

  7. Can't afford California housing? Try living in a tiny ... - AOL

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    He said the building was occupied by about 20 people and featured five bathrooms and two showers. Aside from saving money, Lewis wrote, the benefit of pod living included that "there’s a lot of ...

  8. Coastal California - Wikipedia

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    Coastal California is heavily influenced by east–west distances to the dominant cold California Current as well as microclimates.Due to hills and coast ranges having strong meteorological effects, summer and winter temperatures (other than occasional heat waves) are heavily moderated by ocean currents and fog with strong seasonal lags compared to interior valleys as little as 10 mi (16 km) away.

  9. Parts of California are crumbling toward the ocean — here's why

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    A person stands among the wreckage of a house that was abruptly destroyed by a landslide as a historic atmospheric river storm inundated the Hollywood Hills area of Los Angeles, California, on Feb ...