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Sonoma County
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The Sonoma County Coastline runs from the Bay Area Marin County to Mendocino County. Starting at the Russian River just 2 hours north of the San Francisco Bay Area, highway #1 travels over some of the most breathtaking scenery imaginable.
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The tiny coastal communities of Jenner, Timber Cove and Fort Ross, that used to be thriving sheep and cattle ranches, are now becoming renowned for excellent diving spots, hiking areas, camping and thriving visitor serving accommodations. The Fort Ross compound was built in the early 1800's by the Russian fur trading colonists. The fort and surrounding lands are part of the California State Park System.
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Internationally known, SEA RANCH, a carefully thought out community of approximately 2300 homes of 5000 acres. The concept of the development is summed up in the developer's motto of "Living lightly on the land."
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Eighteen hole golf course - The Sea Ranch Golf Links
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A quiet corner of the Del Mar Garden at The Sea Ranch
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The swimming pool at The Sea Ranch North Recreation Center
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An attempt has been made to integrate the community with the California coastal environment. Award -winning homes with natural wood exteriors and low-profile roofs blend with the land and native plant landscaping. Grassland meadows, secluded beaches and rows of cypress trees surround the expansive Sea Ranch development. Amenities include swimming pools, tennis courts, an 18 hole golf course, security patrol, an equestrian facility and a private airstrip.
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