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Pretty walk on a dead end road, past three ocean overlooks with sparkling water. You can extend this walk on both ends to make very long walks.
Lovely neighborhood walk past sweet houses and gardens, near fragrant hills with eucalyptus and wildflowers, plus a playground and lawn.
Two mile walk in neighborhood with few streets crossings, and wonderful mountain views!
Wide paved sunny road for bike riding or to walk 1.5 miles to the Cave Rock and Dripping Cave trailhead.
Wonderful wooden boardwalk over the dunes, with gorgeous views of the sea! Plus eucalyptus forest. You can walk 1.7 miles in total!
Pretty walk on a dead end road, past three ocean overlooks with sparkling water. You can extend this walk on both ends to make very long walks.
Pretty neighborhood with sweet houses and gardens, and bridge over the creek.
Pretty walk on a dead end road, past three ocean overlooks with sparkling water. You can extend this walk on both ends to make very long walks.
Pretty walk on a dead end road, past three ocean overlooks with sparkling water. You can extend this walk on both ends to make very long walks.
Narrow tree-lined streets with historic houses and views of Cerro San Luis and Bishop Peak, and a sweet deli.
Beautiful gardens surrounding a historical house on a lake with lovely cool breezes. Best in summer when the tropical plants look happy.
Beautiful gardens surrounding a historical house on a lake with lovely cool breezes. Best in summer when the tropical plants look happy.
Impressive, stately building atop a hill, with lovely gardens and statues, and a fountain in the middle if the street.
Incredible old trees from all over the globe, a stream, tropical plants, and flowers, all on a sloped plot of land.
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