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  2. Rincon (surfspot) - Wikipedia

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    Rincon (Spanish, "angle" or "corner") is a surf spot located at the Ventura and Santa Barbara County line in Southern California, United States. Also known as the "Queen of the Coast", Rincon is one of the most famous surf spots in California , known around the world for its well-formed waves and long rides.

  3. Surfline - Wikipedia

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    Surfline.com is now ranked 1,180 in the US and 5,784 in the world in terms of popularity compared to other websites [1] and is now the largest provider of streaming HD coastal cams [citation needed]. Since 2003 it has taken on buoyweather.com [ 2 ] and fishtrack.com [ 3 ] (2012), on average the family of websites receives 175,000 visitors per day.

  4. Rincon Island (California) - Wikipedia

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    Rincon Island, showing the causeway connecting it to the mainland. Rincon Island (Spanish: Rincón, meaning "Corner") is a small 2.3-acre artificial island located off Mussel Shoals (also called "Little Rincon") in Ventura County, California on public land leased from the California State Lands Commission (CSLC). [1]

  5. Rincon Parkway - Wikipedia

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    The Rincon Parkway is a portion of California State Route 1 along the north coast of Ventura County, California. This narrow coastal area north of the city of Ventura and south of the Santa Barbara County line is commonly referred to as The Rincon .

  6. Rincon, California - Wikipedia

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    Rincon is an unincorporated community in San Diego County, California, United States. [2] Its elevation is 1030 feet above sea level. Its coordinates are 33 degrees north, 117 degrees west. Its ZIP Code is 92061. [3] The community is located near the Rincon Indian Reservation, from which the name is derived.

  7. Rincón, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Rincón (Spanish pronunciation:) is a popular beach town and municipality of Puerto Rico founded in 1771 by Don Luis de Añasco, who previously founded Añasco in 1733. It is located in the Western Coastal Valley, west of Añasco and Aguada.

  8. One Rincon Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Rincon Hill complex is the developer's second project in San Francisco, with the first being ONE Embarcadero South, a residential complex near One Rincon Hill and across from Oracle Park. [17] According to the developer the total cost of the Rincon Hill project was US$290 million, rising to over US$310 million in 2009. [2] [18]

  9. Yellow-footed gull - Wikipedia

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    Yellow-footed gulls are native to the Gulf of California in Mexico.Most are non-migratory, but an increasing number have been traveling to California's Salton Sea and southwards to Sonora during nonbreeding periods.