Sentences with phrase «point lobos»

This drive includes Point Lobos State Reserve, Point Sur State Historic Park, and the highly - recognizable, oft photographed Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park.
Also this fall, The Huntington acquired the following works of American art by gift and purchase: Cypress Tree, Point Lobos (ca. 1930), a colored crayon drawing on paper by Henrietta Shore (1880 — 1963); Mask of Elizabeth Laroque (1926), a terracotta by Jo Davidson (18830 - 1952) to complement the sculpture of the subject already in The Huntington's collections; and Shanty Town (1935), a woodcut by African - American artist Hale Woodruff (1900 — 1980), purchased with funds provided by longtime Huntington donors Hannah and Russel Kully.
Many of his most famous photographs were taken of the scenery near his home at Point Lobos, California.
Cypress, Point Lobos (1929) Vintage gelatin silver print 9-3/8 x 7-3/8 inches (print) 17-15/16 x 14 inches (mount) Signed in pencil on mount, lower right; inscribed for Alice and Katy Christmas 1930 in pencil, on mount verso
Imogen Cunningham (American, 1883 - 1976) Edward Weston at Point Lobos, 1945, printed later by the photographer's estate.
Edward Weston (American, 1886 - 1958) Point Lobos, 1946, a later printing made by Cole Weston.
Whether it is Elkhorn Slough that attracts bird watchers from far and wide, Point Lobos known for its unmatched SCUBA diving opportunities, or Año Nuevo that welcomes thousands of visitors during the peak elephant seal season, these MPAs all deserve a visit!
This painting is based on my original plein air study of Point Lobos.
The Candle Light Inn is a 15 - minute walk from Carmel Beach, and the Pebble Beach Golf Course and Point Lobos State Reserve are both a 10 - minute drive away.
One can enjoy romantic oceanfront scenery and outdoor activities in Point Lobos State Natural Reserve before experiencing the town's tight - knit, laid - back California vibe along Cannery Row and Old Fisherman's Wharf.
Mission Ranch is a historic hotel with 22 acres of land that include trails and picturesque views of the Pacific Ocean, Point Lobos, and Carmel River Beach.
Nature lovers will not want to miss Point Lobos.
Indeed, from your luxurious Carmel Highlands villa, you'll be just minutes from Point Lobos State National Reserve.
Stroll the white sands of dog - friendly Carmel Beach, or explore a mosaic of meadows, wave - battered bluffs, and wind - twisted trees at nearby Point Lobos State Reserve.
Spend an hour or two hiking around the gorgeous shoreline trails and wave - battered bluffs of Point Lobos State Natural Reserve (10 minutes south of Carmel), and don't miss your chance for a photo of Big Sur's Bixby Bridge, another 20 minutes beyond the park.
The majestic Big Sur coast and Point Lobos Reserve are just a short drive south; world - renowned Pebble Beach is just to the north.
Play a round at Pebble Beach, the No. 1 public golf course in the country, book a surf lesson, or make for Point Lobos State Reserve, where scuba divers and kayakers share the water with harbor seals and sea otters.
Just south of Carmel at Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, trails edge granite coves, where you can spy harbor seals and sea otters in the waters below.
Sea otters delight all with their playful antics and can be seen at Municipal and Fisherman's Wharf, Cannery Row, the Breakwater, Lovers Point, Otter Point, Point Piños, Point Joe, Bird and Seal Rocks, Cypress Point, Pescadero Point, Carmel Point, and Point Lobos.
Map of Lands End Includes features such as the Lands End Lookout, Sutro Height District, the Cliff House, Point Lobos and Mile Rock Overlook.
These nutrient rich waters fuel the high primary productivity seen in Carmel and Monterey Bays, which in turn support the high diversity of life observed in the water and on land at Point Lobos.
Sailing up the coast, Vizcaíno named many prominent features such as the Santa Barbara Channel Islands, Point Conception, the Santa Lucia Mountains, Point Lobos, Carmel River and Monterey Bay (thus obliterating some of the names given these same features by Cabrillo in 1542).
[5] The waters around Point Lobos contain extensive kelp forests.
In 2007, the Ecological Reserve was expanded and renamed with the establishment of The Point Lobos SMR and Point Lobos SMCA by the California Department of Fish and Game.
Carmel submarine canyon lies just north of Point Lobos.
Point Lobos is one of only two places where the Monterey Cypress can be found in the wild.
Craftsman - style hotel on a bluff above the Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, 4 miles south of downtown, offering standout views of the rugged coastline from almost every room.
Just south of Carmel at Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, trails edge granite coves, where you can spy harbour seals and sea otters in the waters below.
The climb from Ocean Beach up to the new Lands End Lookout is a bit steep and scary (due to traffic), so I sometimes cut inland at Fulton and work my way back to Point Lobos Avenue and 48th Avenue, where I again enter the park.
From the corner of 48th and Point Lobos, walk up hill into Fort Miley and discover a tucked - away expanse of picnicking paradise.
Point Lobos is one of the top attractions in Monterey County.
On your ascent up to Fort Miley from the corner of 8th and Point Lobos, be sure to commune with the forest of Monterey cypress trees, which helps keep this parkland obscured from the hoards of visitors at Lands End.
POINT LOBOS STATE RESERVE 2 miles south of Carmel on Highway One.
Carmel Beach is a spectacular white sand beach with views of Point Lobos State Reserve and the Pebble Golf Course.
If you want to see the best of Point Lobos you will need to do a little hiking.
Craftsman - style hotel on a bluff above the Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, 4 miles south of downtown, offering standout views of the rugged coastline... Read More
In the small, fairytale - like city of Carmel by - the - Sea lies Point Lobos State Reserve, a beautiful area to visit for wildlife - watching, water activities (such as kayaking and snorkeling), and, most of all, hiking.
Or visit the picturesque town of Carmel - by - the - Sea (which also happens to be one of the world's most romantic cities — more on that, here), where you can hike the trails and enjoy the exquisite scenery of Point Lobos State Reserve.
First stop, Point Lobos State Reserve where photographers and astonishing scenery are abundant.
Spanning from Carmel Beach to Carmel River Beach, the Scenic Road path offers some of the area's most incredible views of Carmel Point, Point Lobos State Reserve, Pebble Beach Golf Links, and Carmel's famous Cypress trees and white - sand beach.
For example, Rosie wanted to write a story about tide pools in Point Lobos, California.
Added research can be compiled on the specific animals, plants, and shells observed by the writer on various visits to the Point Lobos tide pools.
The next day we went hiking at Point Lobos State reserve, and drove to Big Sur.
With pilot D. J. Osborne working the controls from an electronic «belly pack» he's got strapped to himself, the Ventana finally rises off the deck of the Point Lobos and gets lowered over the side.
To learn just how much jellies breathe in their native habitat, scientists from MBARI are setting off this morning in the Point Lobos, one of the institute's three research vessels.
With that done, it's time to reel the Ventana back up through the water to the Point Lobos.
Point Lobos State Reserve has some great trails that are perfect for a family hike.

Not exact matches

New Mexico The Lobos must be going loco: Four of their losses last year were by a total of eight points.
The Cowboys, although hurt by New Mexico's Mel Daniels (he scored 26 points), came from behind to deck the Lobos 65 - 64 in Albuquerque, forcing a BYU - Wyoming playoff Saturday for a place in the NCAA.
New Mexico has moved 5.5 points since opening despite getting just 40 % of tickets, so clearly sharp money taking the Lobos on the road.
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