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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Sisquoc Formation. The
Sisquoc Formation is a
sedimentary geologic unit
widespread in
Southern California, both...
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Rancho Sisquoc was a 35,486-acre (143.61 km2)
Mexican land
grant and
current winery in the San
Rafael Mountains region of present-day
northeastern Santa...
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Sisquoc (Chumash for "quail") is a census-designated
place in
Santa Barbara County,
California located east of U.S.
Route 101
about 15
miles (24 km) southeast...
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Sisquoc River is a
westward flowing river in
northeastern Santa Barbara County, California. It is a
tributary of the
Santa Maria River,
which is formed...
- Area
after the p****age of the 1964
Wilderness Act. It also
includes the
Sisquoc Condor Sanctuary,
created in 1937,
which is the
oldest designated sanctuary...
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hundred meters thick in places.
Marine deposits have been
worked in the
Sisquoc Formation in
Santa Barbara County,
California near
Lompoc and
along the...
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Sisquoc Falls is a
large plunge type
waterfall located in the San
Rafael Mountains of
Santa Barbara County, California,
about 65
miles (105 km) east of...
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Central Coast of California, is
formed at the
confluence of the
Sisquoc River and
Cuyama River, just east of the city of
Santa Maria, and flows...
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unincorporated towns of Orcutt, Los Alamos, Casmalia, Garey, and
Sisquoc. In the
extreme northeastern portion of the
county are the
small cities...
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northern Ventura County, in the U.S.
state of California. It
joins the
Sisquoc River forming the
Santa Maria River. The river's name
comes from an Indian...