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This panoramic image takes in the coast of central California from Point Sal in Santa Barbara County along the dunes to Pismo Beach (left edge) to Avila Beach with its three piers (right edge). The first is the public Avila Pier, the second is the Cal Poly Marine Biology Pier, and the third is the public Old Port Inn, ...
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At 1559 feet altitide, Bishop Peak is San Luis Obispo's most popular mountain hike. It is located on the edge of the city, rising in a line of nine peaks that run from the city west to Morro Bay and on into the ocean. Climbing Bishop Peak is moderately difficult, though there is an excellent groomed trail that was b...
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This panoramic photo was taken from the hill above California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, California. In the foreground is the university campus, and in the distance are several of San Luis Obispo's signature mountains: Cerro San Luis Obispo (center), Bishop Peak (next on the right), Cerro Romauldo,...
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Terrace Hill overlooks San Luis Obispo, California. In the distance are two of our local landmark mountains: Cerro San Luis Obispo and Bishop Peak. San Luis Obispo is the home of California Polytechnic State University, and is the county seat of San Luis Obispo County. In the middle of downtown you can see historic Mis...
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Pirate's Cove is very near Avila Beach in San Luis Obispo County, California. Known for its idyllic beach and warm water, the cove is also the County's only clothing optional beach. The cliff above Pirate's Cove is now home to multi-million-dollar mansions, a string of which can be seen in this photo. Various sto...
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Mission San Luis Obispo was built in 1772 by Spanish missionaries. It is one of 21 missions in California. The walls are about three feet thick, made of adobe; the structure has been modified several times in its history. An operating Catholic church, the Mission is part of the Diocese of Monterey. It has a large loca...
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This image is taken from a point along the trail to the “M” on Cerro San Luis Obispo. Made from 888 component images, it is just over 180 degrees in sweep and is the most detailed panoramic photo I have ever taken. California Polytechnic State University is visible on the extreme left, with its new Poly Canyon dor...
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Black Hill is one of the volcanic peaks of the valley between San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay, California. It is 661 feet above sea level, and provides a lovely view of Morro Bay and its "pet rock." This panorama spans Morro Bay, the view to the south at Baywood Park, and the lovely marine area of Morro Bay. To the sout...
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Terrace Hill is located just above San Luis Obispo's AMTRAK Station, on the edge of downtown. It has been the location of many historic panoramic images. This one was made on May 4, 2012 on a very windy afternoon. The lens was a Canon 100-400 fixed at 150mm. The camera was a Canon 1ds Mark III digital camera. Individua...
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