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  2. National parks in California - Wikipedia

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    The coast redwood is the tallest tree species on Earth Map of the Channel Islands of California Torrey pine grove on Santa Rosa island Santa Barbara Island Death Valley National Park Death Valley, California A Joshua tree The upper part of Kings Canyon, seen from Zumwalt Meadow General Sherman tree in Sequoia National Park Lake Helen in Lassen Volcanic National Park Rock formations at ...

  3. Channel Islands National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Nature Conservancy owns and manages the western 76 percent of the island, while the eastern 24 percent is owned and managed by the National Park Service. [5] The islands are home to significant natural and cultural resources, resulting in several designations. Anacapa and Santa Barbara islands were made a national monument in 1938.

  4. 'This is a different world': What to know about Channel ... - AOL

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    Do people still live on the Channel Islands? Three Channel Islands are not part of the national park. Several thousand people live in Avalon on Santa Catalina Island, which is not part of the park.

  5. We're spotlighting a different national park each week. Here ...

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    We began with Acadia during National Park Week in April and are gradually making our way through the alphabet to Zion. Click on the name of each park linked below to learn more about these ...

  6. Point Reyes - Wikipedia

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    Much of the peninsula's coastline is made up of rocky cliffs, though there are also expansive sandy beaches. Point Reyes Aerial View. Point Reyes (/ ˈ r eɪ. ɪ s / RAY-iss Spanish: Punta de los Reyes, meaning 'Cape of the Kings') is a prominent landform and popular tourist destination on the Pacific coast of Marin County in Northern California.

  7. Point Dume - Wikipedia

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    California Historical Marker on the site reads: [16] NO. 965 POINT DUME—On November 24, 1793, English explorer George Vancouver, commander of an expedition to determine the extent of settlement of the northwest coast of America, named this rocky promontory, Point Dume, after his Franciscan friend, Father Francisco Dumetz, at Mission San ...

  8. The final night of the Democratic National Convention included a tutorial on pronouncing Kamala Harris' name — featuring none other than the candidate's great nieces. The actress Kerry ...

  9. Jacumba Valley and Jacumba Wilderness Area - Wikipedia

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    Jacumba Valley is a valley in San Diego and Imperial Counties, California.Its head is at 1] Carrizo Creek has its source in Jacumba Valley, 1.2 miles north of the California-Mexico State boundary, at at an elevation of 3,210 feet, on the west side of the divide between Jacumba Valley and the valley of upper Boulder