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avatar Sonoma County's Cedars a rare geologic wonder
January 16, 2012 03:23PM
From today's San Francisco Chronicle:

At an old mining camp in the mountains above Cazadero in Sonoma County is a Mars-like panorama of steep crumbling red slopes, bizarre mineralized formations and green serpentine rock.

The 11-square-mile area, called the Cedars, is a mysterious land of one-of-a-kind geological phenomena next to the Austin Creek State Recreation Area and Armstrong Redwoods State Reserve that almost nobody in the Bay Area knows anything about...



S.F. Chronicle: Sonoma County's Cedars a rare geologic wonder






Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/16/2012 03:26PM by plawrence.
avatar Re: Sonoma County's Cedars a rare geologic wonder
January 22, 2012 12:32AM
Huh. I never knew there were cedars out that way. I don't get much past Armstrong Woods, but I have driven up old Cazadero Road and out to the coast. I wonder if it's on BLM land, if it's accessible to the general public.

eta: Maybe I should have read the article before commenting. Now I've added it to my to-hike areas for this year. smiling smiley



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/22/2012 12:34AM by itchbay.
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