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  2. Lost Coast - Wikipedia

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    The steepness of uplift has created a coastal ridge forming a drainage divide parallel to the coast. The drainage pattern between Usal Creek and the Mattole River is a series of short streams with steep channel gradients. [4] Like the surrounding coast, the Lost Coast experiences a wet season and a dry season. The wet season ranges from October ...

  3. List of films and television shows shot in Northern California

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    Humboldt County: 2008 Eureka, Arcata, Trinidad, Blue Lake [4] The Tree of Life: 2011 Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park, Humboldt Redwoods State Park [4] Bigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes: 2012 Eureka [4] The Wine of Summer: 2013 Eureka [4] After Earth: 2013 Kneeland, Humboldt Redwoods State Park [4] Pot Cops (TV Series) 2013 Humboldt County: Willow ...

  4. Lost Coast Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Lost Coast brews both year-round and seasonal beers. [6] Great White [6] [14] is an unfiltered, Belgian Witbier. Its base is malted barley and unmalted wheat with citrus and Humboldt county herbs. In 2002 and 2003, Lost Coast's Great White Ale was a silver medalist at the California State Fair. [15] Tangerine Wheat [6] is a wheat beer flavored ...

  5. Petrolia, California - Wikipedia

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    There are estimated to be more than 80 archeological sites of significance in the Lost Coast area. [citation needed] A pre-1903 fire photograph of Petrolia town square. Although it's often stated that Petrolia was first named "New Jerusalem," that area is 4–5 miles upstream. Petrolia was the site of the first oil well drilled in California. [2]

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  7. Cape Mendocino - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Mendocino Coast. Cape Mendocino (Spanish: Cabo Mendocino, meaning "Cape of Mendoza"), [1] which is located approximately 200 miles (320 km) north of San Francisco, is located on the Lost Coast entirely within Humboldt County, California, United States. At 124° 24' 34" W longitude, it is the westernmost point on the coast of California ...

  8. List of shipwrecks of Humboldt County, California - Wikipedia

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    The Mary Ann was the primary tug in Humboldt Bay for many years. She wrecked in 1863 on the south spit of Humboldt Bay and subsequently refloated. [3] Merrimac ( United States), 22 February 1863. The tug flipped over while trying to cross the bar with loss of all on board, estimated to be 18. She was refloated and repaired. [3]

  9. Eureka, California - Wikipedia

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    Eureka is situated within California's Redwood Empire region which includes Pacific Ocean coast, Humboldt Bay, and several rivers in addition to Redwood National and State Parks and Humboldt Redwoods State Park. The location of Eureka on U.S. 101 is 283 miles (455 km) north of San Francisco and 315 mi (507 km) northwest of Sacramento.