Land of Medicine Buddha Retreat Center, Santa Cruz
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The public can come and walk the trail, turn the three prayer wheels, see the red temple and meditation hall, ring the chimes and gongs, and admire the sculptures.
The public can come and walk the trail, turn the three prayer wheels, see the red temple and meditation hall, ring the chimes and gongs, and admire the sculptures.
The public can come and walk the trail, turn the three prayer wheels, see the red temple and meditation hall, ring the chimes and gongs, and admire the sculptures.
The public can come and walk the trail, turn the three prayer wheels, see the red temple and meditation hall, ring the chimes and gongs, and admire the sculptures.
The public can come and walk the trail, turn the three prayer wheels, see the red temple and meditation hall, ring the chimes and gongs, and admire the sculptures.
Garden in a sunny, sheltered spot, with cottage with turret under redwood trees, Buddhist gazebo, goats, and flowers galore! Seasonal pumpkins and Christmas market!
Stunning replica of the same-named temple in Kyoto, Japan. Glorious high mountains and tropical vegetation- a must do!
The public can come and walk the trail, turn the three prayer wheels, see the red temple and meditation hall, ring the chimes and gongs, and admire the sculptures.
Adorable spot along Highway 1, with creamery food truck, lunch food truck, amazing glassworks store, pottery store, leather store, and peaceful Irish chapel.
Wide partially shady path that leads through oak forest, past a market, and a Secret Garden with live music, to Avila Beach.
Formal series of themed gardens overflowing with flowers, sculptures, and fountains. On weekends, a model train garden that kids adore!
The public can come and walk the trail, turn the three prayer wheels, see the red temple and meditation hall, ring the chimes and gongs, and admire the sculptures.
The public can come and walk the trail, turn the three prayer wheels, see the red temple and meditation hall, ring the chimes and gongs, and admire the sculptures.
Some nice trees such as mayten trees from the Andes foothills, in a dry inland area.
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