Fortuna, CA (Vocus) October 10, 2010

In 1924, McArthur discovered the Shelter Cove on the Lost Coast in Humboldt County, California. For the next 38 years have been spent for their children and grandchildren they were there every day meeting the expectations of another adventure. Readers are invited to make a trip to this paradise-author V. Catania Robertson? S Discover the Lost Coast, an account of the wilderness and adventure, as two little girls with curls of sausages.

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Every summer, they have never disappointed. You wake up every morning in the silence of a wet fog on the banks of the coast before noon, they watch the sea birds flying in the work of many fishermen, and in the afternoon, they look like seals, whales and walruses or occasional sea otters romp, not far from shore. If you walk or go to the camp inside, they encounter badgers, bears, deer and many species of birds. What adventures await you this holiday? exciting encounters are waiting for readers to discover the Lost Coast.

meals with photos and illustrations, Discover the Lost Coast attracts readers to a journey in this part of California to accept and appreciate what the experience of two girls during their summer vacation. It is observed by typing an invitation? S Selfa adventurous? to enjoy and appreciate the wild beauty of nature.


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Lost Coast in this year will be seen? Book Fair in Sacramento, California Library Association, CA November 12 to 15, 2010. For more information, log on to Xlibris.com.


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Coast * Lost V. Catania-Robertson

With two little girls with curls of sausages
Release Date
: August 30, 2010

Trade Paperback, 0.99, 302 pages, 978-1-4535-2191-5

Trade Paperback, 0.99, 302 pages, 978-1-4535-2192-2
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