Yesterday, I hit the road to Eureka, CA, for a commissioned work at a Medical center and passed the 100,000 miles on my odometer! I bought the car a few years ago though, and it already had 82,000. I made a few stops on my way to take some pictures of the magnificent nature, the Redwood National and State Parks, the Lagoons and its Roosevelt Elks, an old school… Crescent City -and its seals and other sea lions- where I ran into a French adventurer travelling the west coast with his SUV. (more pictures to come soon)
I hit the 100,000 number on my odometer!
A sign there says: “Welcome to McKinleyville, where horses have the right of way”.
After a video shoot at a Medical Center in Eureka, CA.
Stone Lagoon in Humboldt County between Trinidad and Orick in Northern Coastal California.Stone Lagoon school, CA.At Stone Lagoon, CA.It was Stone Lagoon school, now transformed as a free museum.A sign there says that it’s the world’s largest Roosevelt Elk herd!Stone lagoon Old school entranceRoosevelt Elks resting at Stone Lagoon, CA.Transformed as a Museum, Stone Lagoon, CA.At Stone Lagoon, CA.Bike to work month in Norther Coastal California
Inhabitants going home by boat.
The scenic 101 “Redwood Highway”, here between Eureka and crescent City.Redwood National and Sate Parks, near Crescent City, CA.Late spring in Crescent City, CA.on a dock of the Crescent City harbor.An impromptu encounter I had with a French tourist-adventurer-photographer visiting Oregon, at Crescent City Harbor!More than three years after the Tsunami devastation (March 11, 2011) at the Crescent City Haror, the Sea Lions have found a new deck where they can bark out loud.Three years and a few months after the tsunami disaster (March 11, 2011), the Crescent City Harbor is still active…Slalom through the gigantic redwood trees along the Redwood Highway near Crescent City, CA.