Monthly Archives: January 2008

Chapter 21: The Coburn Mystery

[This is from the original manuscript–and contains many more details than the final, edited version.] Pressure to illuminate the hidden reefs off the coast of Pescadero intensified as more shipwrecks occurred. Lighthouse advocates argued that the heavy fog lured sailors … Continue reading

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….Gazos Creek….

From: Place Names of San Mateo County, Dr. Alan K. Brown (1976) Gazos Creek: (Coast highwy 2.4 miles S of Pigeon Point. According to Vasquez, the name “arroyo de las Garzas (Heron creek) was given because large numbers of “cranes” … Continue reading

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William Steele Moves His Cows: Story by Coastside Artist Galen Wolf

William Steele Moves His Cows by Galen Wolf Long before daybreak, the cows of William Steele were milked that memorable morning, at Steele’s barn on the shore of Tomales Bay, by milkers under weak lantern light. This was the day … Continue reading

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The Coburn Mystery: Chapter 20 (original draft)

(The original draft of the Coburn Mystery contains many more details than the final, edited version of the book.) (Photo courtesy Tony Pera) While the Pacific Ocean crashed at Pescadero’s sandy feet, this extraordinarily beautiful place remained deeply isolated. And … Continue reading

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….Pescadero Folk….

The pine tree in this photo tells me that the folks are standing near the Lone Pine Inn, which was formerly the site of the famous Swanton House. In the background I see a building that might have been Stryker’s. … Continue reading

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Mammoth Rocks: It just gets more fascinating….

From John Vonderlin (email john: [email protected])   Hi June, I came on this while researching where the jasper on South Farallon Island might have come from locally. I thought you might want to see it. I’m going to keep my … Continue reading

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New Theory: Where Did The Pebbles From Pescadero’s Pebble Beach Come From?

John Vonderlin tells us. (email John: [email protected]) Hi June, After visiting the observation tunnel, then collecting my 58th tire off the beach at Pescadero, I visited Invisible Beach, to see if Neptune’s Vomitorium, was regurgitating any non-buoyant marine debris yet. … Continue reading

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The Coburn Mystery: Meet Two of the Main Characters

(Pescadero’s litigious Loren Coburn testifying in court.) (Sarah Coburn, Loren’s second wife and the sister of his first wife. Sarah was murdered in Pescadero in 1919.)

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South Coast: Back to the Mysterious Tunnel with the Amazing John Vonderlin

Story by John Vonderlin (email John [email protected]) Hi June, I had a chance yesterday to explore the tunnel in the cliffside near Pescadero Beach. I’m convinced the tunnel was part of the coastal defenses, hurriedly constructed after the Japanese attack … Continue reading

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