cool, lizard likes it too.................or was it the tour guide
Great pics! Nice views.
We used to love going there. Watch out for the plane you can't see when going up the East side- if you cross MarkA and MarkB in less than X seconds there's a whiny ticketboi waiting for you.
My wife liked buying clogs, the kids liked the scenes and snacks, and we'd gander at the alpaca and ostrich farms on the way to split pea soup. (BTW, blech)
rlv567
Loc: Baguio City, Philippines
itsmeagain wrote:
in the solvang ca area
Very nice. Lots to photograph in and around Solvang. Haven't been there for years, though. I lived nearby some time ago - I was an engineer on the construction of Cachuma Dam immediately after graduation
from UCSB in 1950, then went on to Engineering Research at UCLA. I ran the original high water survey for the lake - on the Santa Ynez River. (Lots of poison oak and rattlesnakes!!!) At the time of its construction, Cachuma Dam was the longest earth-fill dam in the wqrld, and the lake was the water supply for Santa Barbara.
Loren - Baguio City
Was Ricardo Broceda the artist? Or do you know? He has similar steel plate sculptures in the town of Borrego Springs. 130 of them spread around the area. In Borrego Springs the sculptures are of the desert animals and the prehistoric animals that used to live there.
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