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  2. Nojoqui Falls - Wikipedia

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    Nojoqui Falls (pronounced na-hoo-ui) is a seasonal waterfall in the Santa Barbara County, ... From the sign posted near the falls: "Unlike most waterfalls, which ...

  3. List of waterfalls in California - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of waterfalls in California, ordered by county. Northern California. Alameda County ... Santa Ynez Falls; Solstice Canyon Falls – 25 ft (7.6 m)

  4. Santa Ynez River - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Ynez River originates in Los Padres National Forest, on the northern slope of the Santa Ynez Mountains near Divide Peak and the Ventura County border. The river flows west, collecting various headwater tributaries. The Upper Santa Ynez Campground is located near the river's source.

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    Just north of Santa Barbara and about 10 miles from the Pacific Ocean in the Santa Ynez Valley, ... then travel a short trail at Nojoqui Falls Park to admire its namesake waterfall.

  6. Make your way through the Santa Ynez Valley, 20 years after ...

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    Plan your escape to place where you can learn to play polo from a master, the shops are all hygge and the wine flows like water at countless estates.

  7. Why was a major reservoir empty when L.A. fires broke out? - AOL

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    The Santa Ynez Reservoir, a 117-million-gallon water resource near the Pacific Palisades, was under renovation and empty when fires tore through the Los Angeles neighborhood last week and ...

  8. Santa Ynez Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Ynez River flows through the valley from east to west. The Santa Ynez Valley is separated from the Los Alamos Valley, to the northwest, by the Purisima Hills, and from the Santa Maria Valley by the Solomon Hills. [3] [4] The Santa Rita Hills separate the Santa Ynez Valley from the Santa Rita and Lompoc Valleys to the west. [5] [6] [7]

  9. Matilija Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Matilija Falls, a multi-tiered waterfall known for its swimming holes, is located deep in the wilderness at the end of a difficult 9-mile (14 km) roundtrip hike. [20] USGS topographic maps show at least five waterfalls in the wilderness along Matilija Creek and its tributaries, although not all of them are accessible by trails.

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