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Subject: Re: [Leica] Photo Ops for San Luis Obispo?
From: "Eve Girard" <evegir@reachone.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 14:06:36 -0700
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And just a quiet historical note to Joe's kind listing, Dorothea Lange's
"Migrant Mother" was shot on the Nipomo Mesa between SLO and Santa Maria.
The entire Cental Coast is a treasure chest of photographic opportunity.

Eve



> Robert (Teresa299@aol.com) requested photo info for San Luis Obispo,
> California.
>
> Unfortunately I missed reading his message. Unfortunately especially
because
> I live in SLO and would have liked to meet him.
>
> For future reference, all LUG and HUG are welcome to contact me when in
SLO.
> I would be glad to act as guide to anyone interested in seeing the local
> sights. also, while I am no expert in single malt whiskey, I do make
> award-winning wines.
> Joe: 805 543-3985
>
> As for what is photogenic in this areas, here is a list of the highlights.
>
> SLO: Mission, Farmers Market.
> The Mission is not the best one but definitely a historical landmark.
> The market is a chaotic social event that includes fresh fruits and
> vegetables as well as music, political propaganda, local crafts, and a
> smattering of other must-see demographic extravaganza.
>
> Los Osos (Spanish for "the bears") (12 miles west of SLO)
> A most beautiful beach that was once a sea port for SLO. It has many coves
> and unusual rocky formations.
>
> Avila Beach (12 miles S. of SLO on highway 101):
> Avila Beach, Diablo Canyon, Wharf.
> Avila Beach has a  renovated beach front after Unical was forced to pay
for
> environmental damage.
> Diablo Canyon is the local nuclear (or is it nukelier?) power plant.
> The wharf offers two good restaurants, one of which makes a decent
cioppino.
>
> Pismo Beach:
> Monarch butterflies, Pier, Fish & chip and clam chowder restaurants.
> Pismo has a long and colorful history
> (http://www.classiccalifornia.com/history.htm)
> Once the get-away spot for Los Angelinos, was also a community of
bohemians
> during the Depression.
> Monarchs winter here and can be seen in great numbers just 2 miles S. of
PB
> on Highway 1.
> The pier was rebuilt in the 80s and is a favorite promenade.
> The Pierside Cafe (by the pier) has the best fish & chip and seafood in
> town. The Splash Cafe offers the best New England clam chowder in the
world
> (their claim and they could be right).
>
> Morro bay (14 miles N. of SLO on highway 1):
> http://www.morro-bay.ca.us/
> http://www.morrobaysbest.com/
> Souvenir shops, Morro Rock, breakwater, fish & chip restaurants.
> One of the most interesting shops is the MB Shell Shop with a very
> respectable collection of sea shells from around the world.
> Morro (Spanish for rock or boulder) Rock is a "hill" of volcanic formation
> which is part of the Seven Sisters, a chain of such formations along
Highway
> 1 between SLO and MB. The Rock was mined to construct the breakwater. On
> this rock nest Peregrine falcons. with luck they can be seen taking
flight.
> Giovanni's is the best fish & chip restaurant. Funky but good.
>
> San Simeon (44 miles N. of SLO on highway 1):
> http://www.sansimeonsbest.com/
> Hearst Castle and the greatest assembly of elephant seals.
> The castle, one of the legacies of the late newspaper magnate, has the
> greatest private collection of silver artifacts. Three different tours are
> offered.
> The seals can be seen just off the highway, but the greatest spectacle is
> just 200 yards north of there hidden from view. For those who wish further
> info, please email me.
>
>
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