The sea creatures — known as Velella — washed up on Baker Beach in San Francisco on Monday, April 27 ...
California’s coastline has turned into a surreal blue carpet this spring, as bright, electric-blue clusters of tiny, ...
Why all those Velella velella — also known as “by-the-wind-sailors” — have washed up in the Bay Area right now, and where to ...
SAN FRANCISCO - Bay Area beaches were busy on Labor Day as residents tried to find relief from the inland heat. Inland cities, including Livermore, Antioch and Fairfield, saw temperatures in the 100s ...
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These blue sea creatures are washing up on San Francisco beaches — they're not jellyfish
If you've been to Baker Beach in San Francisco this week, you've probably seen droves of blue jellyfish-like creatures covering the shore.
The California Coastal Commission has approved a project to build a more than 3,000-foot-long buried seawall along the southern portion of Ocean Beach in San Francisco. Headed by San Francisco's ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Aquatic Park Beach in San Francisco’s Maritime National Historical Park will close from May 19 to May 22 between the hours 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. for needed construction, the ...
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Just outside San Francisco is an underrated campground with oceanfront sites and spectacular sunsets
Offering clean campsites and incredible views of the Pacific Ocean, this campground near San Francisco is a remarkable way to ...
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