Cayucos

Indigenous and Spanish heritage provides the foundational history behind Cayucos and Morro Bay, witnessed in the coastal culture, local history, and continuing present-day identity.

A Tomolor Cayucos is a traditional plank canoe used by the Chumash people, the original inhabitants of the Cayucos area in California. The term “tomolor” refers to the canoe itself, and “Cayucos” comes from the Spanish word for small canoes, named after these plank canoes used by the Chumash for fishing and travel along the coast.

Channel Islands, California USA

In the heart of the Pacific’s grand expanse, Lie the Channel Islands, in a sunlit dance. Eight jewels of nature, each with a tale, Preserved and protected, against the gale. The islands stand strong, in the face of the fossil fuel storm, A beacon of hope, in its purest form. For the Channel Islands, in their silent plea, Remind us all, of how beautiful our world can be.

Broughton Archipelago, Canada – OrcaFest

What is noteworthy about the Broughton Archipelago? Is it good for boating? Where can you get gas for an outboard in the Broughtons? The Broughton Archipelago is a group of islands located in British Columbia, Canada. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and pristine waters. Here are some noteworthy aspects of…