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Salsipuedes Creek (Pajaro River)
Salsipuedes Creek is the name of several streams in California. "Salsipuedes" means "leave if you can" in Spanish. Waterways in the United States * Salsipuedes Creek (Pajaro River), a tributary of the Pajaro River in Santa Cruz County, California * Salsipuedes Creek (Salinas River), a tributary of the Santa Margarita Lake, a reservoir on the Salinas River in San Luis Obispo County, California; see Salinas Dam * Salsipuedes Creek (Santa Ynez River tributary), a tributary of the Santa Ynez River in Santa Barbara County, California See also * Salsipuedes (other) {{geodis ...
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Salsipuedes Creek (Pajaro River)
Salsipuedes Creek is the name of several streams in California. "Salsipuedes" means "leave if you can" in Spanish. Waterways in the United States * Salsipuedes Creek (Pajaro River), a tributary of the Pajaro River in Santa Cruz County, California * Salsipuedes Creek (Salinas River), a tributary of the Santa Margarita Lake, a reservoir on the Salinas River in San Luis Obispo County, California; see Salinas Dam * Salsipuedes Creek (Santa Ynez River tributary), a tributary of the Santa Ynez River in Santa Barbara County, California See also * Salsipuedes (other) {{geodis ...
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Pajaro River
The Pajaro River (''pájaro'' is ''bird'' in Spanish language, Spanish) is a U.S. river in the Central Coast (California), Central Coast region of California, forming part of the border between San Benito County, California, San Benito and Santa Clara County, California, Santa Clara Counties, the entire border between San Benito and Santa Cruz County, California, Santa Cruz County, and the entire border between Santa Cruz and Monterey County, California, Monterey County. Flowing roughly east to west, the river empties into Monterey Bay, west of Watsonville, California. History The first European land exploration of Alta California, the Spanish Portolà expedition, camped near the river for two nights, in the vicinity of today's community of Pajaro, California, Pajaro, on October 8–9, 1769. The party continued north the next day toward Santa Cruz. Expedition soldiers called it "Pajaro" (meaning "bird" in Spanish) because the natives they saw there had a large stuffed bird. Fr ...
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Salsipuedes Creek (Salinas River)
Salsipuedes Creek is the name of several streams in California. "Salsipuedes" means "leave if you can" in Spanish. Waterways in the United States *Salsipuedes Creek (Pajaro River) Salsipuedes Creek is the name of several streams in California. "Salsipuedes" means "leave if you can" in Spanish. Waterways in the United States * Salsipuedes Creek (Pajaro River), a tributary of the Pajaro River in Santa Cruz County, Californ ..., a tributary of the Pajaro River in Santa Cruz County, California * Salsipuedes Creek (Salinas River), a tributary of the Santa Margarita Lake, a reservoir on the Salinas River in San Luis Obispo County, California; see Salinas Dam * Salsipuedes Creek (Santa Ynez River tributary), a tributary of the Santa Ynez River in Santa Barbara County, California See also * Salsipuedes (other) {{geodis ...
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Salinas Dam
The Salinas Dam is a dam built on the Salinas River in San Luis Obispo County, California. Designed by Raymond A. Hill, the gravity dam features an arched design with an open spillway. The War Department began construction on the dam in mid-1941, as World War II began to reach the Pacific. The original intent of the dam was to supply water to Camp San Luis Obispo, which the Army was considering expanding to meet military needs. However, the camp’s wells ultimately provided sufficient water to the camp, and the reservoir water was never required or used by the military. Today, the dam operations are leased by the city of San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo (; Spanish for " St. Louis the Bishop", ; Chumash: ''tiłhini'') is a city and county seat of San Luis Obispo County, in the U.S. state of California. Located on the Central Coast of California, San Luis Obispo is roughly hal ..., to supply water to the city and surrounding agricultural areas. The reservoir created by the ...
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Salsipuedes Creek (Santa Ynez River Tributary)
Salsipuedes Creek is a long stream, flowing north to join the Santa Ynez River just southeast of Lompoc in Santa Barbara County, California. Salsipuedes Creek, along with its major tributary, El Jaro Creek, is the largest tributary to the lower Santa Ynez River, shortly before the river reaches the Pacific Ocean. History The river was first named by the Spanish Arollo del Jaro. In the Spanish language it means "get out if you can", a name conferred on flashy streams in narrow canyons. Watershed and Course The Salsipuedes Creek/El Jaro Creek watershed drains approximately and flows roughly from its headwaters along the coastal Santa Ynez Mountains to its confluence with the lower Santa Ynez River. Salsipuedes Creek runs north from its source along Jalama Road until it is met by El Jaro Creek, a 13-mile long tributary, just south of where Jalama Road meets U.S. Highway 1, then Salsipuedes Creek mainstem continues north along Highway 1 to Santa Rosa Road, where the creek ...
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San Antonio River (California)
The San Antonio River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed March 15, 2011 river in southern Monterey County, California. The river was used as an irrigation source for Mission San Antonio de Padua. Geography The river travels southeast from its headwaters in the Santa Lucia Range in the Los Padres National Forest and into Lake San Antonio. This is a reservoir behind the San Antonio Dam, an earth-fill dam on the river that forms the largest lake in the county. Downstream from the dam, the river travels east until it joins the Salinas River. The Nacimiento River , name_etymology = , image = Nacimiento_River_1.jpg , image_caption = The river downstream of Nacimiento Dam , image_size = 300 , map = Salinas River watershed.png , map_size = 300 , ..., which feeds Lake Nacimiento and is also a Salinas River tributary, parallels the San Antonio ...
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Salsipuedes Creek (Las Gazas Creek)
Salsipuedes Creek is the name of several streams in California. "Salsipuedes" means "leave if you can" in Spanish. Waterways in the United States *Salsipuedes Creek (Pajaro River), a tributary of the Pajaro River in Santa Cruz County, California *Salsipuedes Creek (Salinas River), a tributary of the Santa Margarita Lake, a reservoir on the Salinas River in San Luis Obispo County, California; see Salinas Dam *Salsipuedes Creek (Santa Ynez River tributary) Salsipuedes Creek is a long stream, flowing north to join the Santa Ynez River just southeast of Lompoc in Santa Barbara County, California. Salsipuedes Creek, along with its major tributary, El Jaro Creek, is the largest tributary to the l ..., a tributary of the Santa Ynez River in Santa Barbara County, California See also * Salsipuedes (other) {{geodis ...
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Carmel River (California)
The Carmel River ( Rumsen: ''tirus ua čorx'') is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed March 20, 2021 river on the Central Coast of California in Monterey County that originates in the Ventana Wilderness of the Santa Lucia Mountains. The river flows northwest through Carmel Valley with its mouth at the Pacific Ocean south of Carmel-by-the-Sea, at Carmel Bay. The Carmel River is considered the northern boundary of Big Sur, the other boundaries being San Carpóforo Creek and the Pacific coastline. History Before European first contact, the Indigenous peoples of the Carmel River watershed were the Rumsen Ohlone people in the lower watershed, and the Esselen people of the upper watershed. Both peoples were taken into the Carmel Mission. The mouth of Carmel Valley where the Carmel River runs into Carmel Bay was first seen by Spanish explorer Sebastián Vizcaíno shortly before he landed in Monterey Bay in D ...
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