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 Tajiguas

USA, California, Santa Barbara

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Latitude: 34° 27.813' N
Longitude: 120° 6.033' W

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English (Translate this text in English): Drive North from Santa Barbara and Goleta on US 101. 2.8 miles past the entrance to Refugio State Park, make a U-turn at the turnaround, watching of oncoming traffic. Pull into the turnout on the right. Look for trains, then cross the tracks and carefully walk to the beach. Make a careful surf entry.

English (Translate this text in English): Drive North from Santa Barbara and Goleta on US 101. 2.8 miles past the entrance to Refugio State Park, make a U-turn at the turnaround, watching of oncoming traffic. Pull into the turnout on the right. Look for trains, then cross the tracks and carefully walk to the beach. Make a careful surf entry.

Drive North from Santa Barbara and Goleta on US 101. 2.8 miles past the entrance to Refugio State Park, make a U-turn at the turnaround, watching of oncoming traffic. Pull into the turnout on the right. Look for trains, then cross the tracks and carefully walk to the beach. Make a careful surf entry.

English (Translate this text in English): Drive North from Santa Barbara and Goleta on US 101. 2.8 miles past the entrance to Refugio State Park, make a U-turn at the turnaround, watching of oncoming traffic. Pull into the turnout on the right. Look for trains, then cross the tracks and carefully walk to the beach. Make a careful surf entry.

English (Translate this text in English): Drive North from Santa Barbara and Goleta on US 101. 2.8 miles past the entrance to Refugio State Park, make a U-turn at the turnaround, watching of oncoming traffic. Pull into the turnout on the right. Look for trains, then cross the tracks and carefully walk to the beach. Make a careful surf entry.

English (Translate this text in English): Drive North from Santa Barbara and Goleta on US 101. 2.8 miles past the entrance to Refugio State Park, make a U-turn at the turnaround, watching of oncoming traffic. Pull into the turnout on the right. Look for trains, then cross the tracks and carefully walk to the beach. Make a careful surf entry.

English (Translate this text in English): Drive North from Santa Barbara and Goleta on US 101. 2.8 miles past the entrance to Refugio State Park, make a U-turn at the turnaround, watching of oncoming traffic. Pull into the turnout on the right. Look for trains, then cross the tracks and carefully walk to the beach. Make a careful surf entry.

English (Translate this text in English): Drive North from Santa Barbara and Goleta on US 101. 2.8 miles past the entrance to Refugio State Park, make a U-turn at the turnaround, watching of oncoming traffic. Pull into the turnout on the right. Look for trains, then cross the tracks and carefully walk to the beach. Make a careful surf entry.

English (Translate this text in English): Drive North from Santa Barbara and Goleta on US 101. 2.8 miles past the entrance to Refugio State Park, make a U-turn at the turnaround, watching of oncoming traffic. Pull into the turnout on the right. Look for trains, then cross the tracks and carefully walk to the beach. Make a careful surf entry.

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Average depth 20 m / 65.6 ft

Max depth 35 m / 114.8 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): Directly off the beach are large sand flats. Look for pipefish and (at night) cusk-eels. A short underwater swim to the right are low rocky reefs and shelfs. Giant kelp and gorgonians are plentiful. Occasionally you'll spot abalone, giant sea bass, and maybe a cormorant.

English (Translate this text in English): Directly off the beach are large sand flats. Look for pipefish and (at night) cusk-eels. A short underwater swim to the right are low rocky reefs and shelfs. Giant kelp and gorgonians are plentiful. Occasionally you'll spot abalone, giant sea bass, and maybe a cormorant.

Directly off the beach are large sand flats. Look for pipefish and (at night) cusk-eels. A short underwater swim to the right are low rocky reefs and shelfs. Giant kelp and gorgonians are plentiful. Occasionally you'll spot abalone, giant sea bass, and maybe a cormorant.

English (Translate this text in English): Directly off the beach are large sand flats. Look for pipefish and (at night) cusk-eels. A short underwater swim to the right are low rocky reefs and shelfs. Giant kelp and gorgonians are plentiful. Occasionally you'll spot abalone, giant sea bass, and maybe a cormorant.

English (Translate this text in English): Directly off the beach are large sand flats. Look for pipefish and (at night) cusk-eels. A short underwater swim to the right are low rocky reefs and shelfs. Giant kelp and gorgonians are plentiful. Occasionally you'll spot abalone, giant sea bass, and maybe a cormorant.

English (Translate this text in English): Directly off the beach are large sand flats. Look for pipefish and (at night) cusk-eels. A short underwater swim to the right are low rocky reefs and shelfs. Giant kelp and gorgonians are plentiful. Occasionally you'll spot abalone, giant sea bass, and maybe a cormorant.

English (Translate this text in English): Directly off the beach are large sand flats. Look for pipefish and (at night) cusk-eels. A short underwater swim to the right are low rocky reefs and shelfs. Giant kelp and gorgonians are plentiful. Occasionally you'll spot abalone, giant sea bass, and maybe a cormorant.

English (Translate this text in English): Directly off the beach are large sand flats. Look for pipefish and (at night) cusk-eels. A short underwater swim to the right are low rocky reefs and shelfs. Giant kelp and gorgonians are plentiful. Occasionally you'll spot abalone, giant sea bass, and maybe a cormorant.

English (Translate this text in English): Directly off the beach are large sand flats. Look for pipefish and (at night) cusk-eels. A short underwater swim to the right are low rocky reefs and shelfs. Giant kelp and gorgonians are plentiful. Occasionally you'll spot abalone, giant sea bass, and maybe a cormorant.

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