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John Vonderlin Updates us on Neptune’s Vomitoriums

“Also known as the Marine Debris Update:” Story by John Vonderlin Email John (benloudman@sbcglobal. net) Hi June,    Though  Neptune’s Vomitorium at Invisible Beach is starting to clear of sand slowly, (Only the top of the head of the “fish rock” … Continue reading

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1872: This is Pescadero

In 1872 the editor of the county newspaper took a ride over the mountains to inspect the village of Pescadero. Here is a partial account: “….Pescadero has undergone considerable change within twelve months. A new bridge has been erected over … Continue reading

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Push & Shove: The Life of a Giant Limpet: Story by John Vonderlin

Story/Photos by John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) Push & Shove: The Life of a Giant Limpet Hi June, I was in the middle of selecting photos for the posting I am writing about our trip to the proposed Worley Flats dam site, when I … Continue reading

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A Gumboot, a Pectoral Girdle & Snotsicles….New Story by John Vonderlin

A Gumboot, a Pectoral Girdle and Snotsicles Story/Photos by John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) Hi June, My last trip to Invisible Beach didn’t fail to amaze, mystify and amuse me with oddities and superlatives as usual. The first treasure spotted … Continue reading

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The Silent Procession: New Story by John Vonderlin

The Silent Procession Story by John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) Hi June, With my brother visiting from Oregon, I used the opportunity to come out to San Mateo’s beautiful coast and do some collecting of Marine Debris at Invisible Beach … Continue reading

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John Vonderlin Looks Forward to the Golf Tournament…But his reason will surprise you…

Story/Photos by John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) Hi June, I’d like to shout out a “Fore! Heads Up!” to all the folks in Half Moon Bay.  The Samsung World Championship women’s golf tournament will be played at the Ritz Carlton’s … Continue reading

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John Vonderlin Says: I Hope You See The Falls of Purisima

Story & Photos by John Vonderlin Email john ([email protected]) Hi June, We made a trip to Invisible Beach a couple of days, ago and found the colorful pebbles covered by a thick layer of sand and virtually no marine debris. … Continue reading

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John Vonderlin Visits Waddell Bluffs

Story & Photos by John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) Hi June, On Friday I drove over a hundred miles to visit San Mateo’s most southerly coast. I wanted to investigate whether the beach access/exit of a hundred years ago for … Continue reading

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You’ve got to catch ephemeral art before it gets away

Story & photo by John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) At the end of yesterday’s coastal adventure, first visiting the new Interpretive Center at Ano Nuevo, then using Mr. Mowry’s book to look for old lumber mill sites in the Gazos … Continue reading

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Eureka! at Nepune’s Vomitorium: John Vonderlin Finds More Yucky Golf Balls, Soggy Socks

John Vonderlin Finds The Usual Suspects at Neptune’s Vomitorium Story & Photos by John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) Hi June, With Neptune’s Vomitorium becoming active once again, after a six month quiescence, I’ve been making twice weekly trips to Invisible … Continue reading

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