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California Coastal Trail
How a Deadly Tsunami and Mysterious Boat United Two Cities Oceans Apart
The tragedy at Crescent City, CA not only led to better protective measures, but forged a bond with Rikuzentakata, a Japanese city that was also recovering from the 2011 tsunami disaster.

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California Coastal Trail
The Race to Save California's Last Old-Growth Redwood Forests
Can restoration efforts fix the mistakes of the past?

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California Coastal Trail
Almost Complete, The Humboldt Bay Trail Realizes a Community's Dream
For over 20 years, Humboldt Bay residents have been chasing the dream of a complete 14-mile trail around the Bay. They have four miles to go.

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California Coastal Trail
When Native Americans Were Forcibly Removed From a Mendocino Indian Reservation
In the mid-1800s, Native Americans were forcibly removed from what is today MacKerricher State Park in Mendocino County. It was one of a series of forced marches of indigenous Californians.

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What Does It Take To Turn a Former Lumber Mill Into a Public Park?
It would be 13 years and millions of dollars until a former mill site was transformed into what Fort Bragg considers its crown jewel, Noyo Headlands Park.

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California Coastal Trail
Did an Ancient Sport Help Save an Endangered Species?
The surprising role that the ancient sport of falconry has played in the conservation of the peregrine falcon.