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For Travel, a Sustainable Comeback?

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Sealife hotspot Dana Point becomes first Whale Heritage Site in the U S

Listen 9 min A Humpback Whale in front of Dana Point Harbor. Photo by jacksnipe1990, via Flickr People come from all over to whale watch from the shores of Dana Point. The city in Orange County is a hub for sea life, thanks to its harbor and protected marine area. Gray whales, humpbacks and orcas can all be spotted from the shore, as well as many different dolphin species as they migrate to Mexico. Dana Point is also now the first Whale Heritage Site in the U.S. The designation is a recognition for areas known for having important, cultural ties to marine life, like whales and dolphins. There are only three other Whale Heritage Sites in the world: Hervey Bay in Australia, the Bluff in South Africa, and Tenerife-La Gomera Marine Area in Spain.

Dana Point first Whale Heritage Site in the nation

Dana Point first Whale Heritage Site in the nation California locale famous for variety of whales, dolphins By Mary Forgione, Los Angeles Times Published: February 9, 2021, 6:00am Share: Dana Point was named the first Whale Heritage Site in the U.S. on Wednesday. (Dreamstime) LOS ANGELES Two women who operate rival whale-watching tours in Dana Point came together to work on having their beloved slice of the coast named one of the whaliest places in the world. Their efforts paid off. Dana Point on Wednesday became the first Whale Heritage Site in the U.S., a distinction it shares with Hervey Bay in Australia, the Bluff in South Africa and newly named Tenerife-La Gomera Marine Area in Spain. The designation acknowledges areas known for having cultural ties and respectful interactions with whales and dolphins.

Blast back to the 1970s with a driving tour of Los Angeles

Blast back to the 1970s with a driving tour of Los Angeles The 1970s turned 50 in 2020. The LA Conservancy is celebrating with a self-driving tour that includes the Westin Bonaventure Hotel, left. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times) Feb. 4, 2021 7:30 AM PT Design and illustrations by Jade Cuevas Good morning, Golden State travelers. This week’s adventures take us to some surprising locales the first Whale Heritage Site in the country, a waterfall in Yosemite National Park and back-to-the- 70s Los Angeles. Whether you take these trips this weekend or save them for later depends on where you live and your comfort level. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, you should continue to stay within 120 miles of your home until we hear otherwise from the state.

Dana Point nombrado primer Sitio de Patrimonio de Ballenas en EE UU [Los Angeles Times]

Dana Point nombrado primer Sitio de Patrimonio de Ballenas en EE UU [Los Angeles Times]
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