
HALF-PRICE SALE - WAS $9.99 - LIMITED TIME OFFERRocky headlands, pristine estuaries, freshwater lakes, saltwater marshes, waterfalls, windswept beaches, and virgin woodlands all create a wilderness haven for outdoor enthusiasts...The Point Reyes National Seashore in Northern California’s Marin County comprises over 100 square miles of open spaces and old-growth forests, as well as many miles of rocky headlands and abandoned beaches. Nature lovers delight over the varied and unspoiled terrain, located only one or two hours’ drive from most Bay Area cities. The undeveloped coastline is a sanctuary for marine mammals and migratory birds. Pristine estuaries, freshwater lakes, waterfalls, saltwater marshes, windswept beaches, coastal scrub grasslands, geological wonders, plus virgin coniferous woodlands combine to create a wilderness haven for outdoor enthusiasts.AUTHOR - Brad Olsen is a Contributing Editor for World Explorer magazine and has written several guide books. His seventh, “Sacred Places 108 Destinations,” was released in March, 2007. The second edition of "Sacred Places North 108 Destinations" was released in 2008 and won the "Best Travel Guide for Planet Earth" Award in 2010. Brad's commentaries have appeared on National Public Radio, CNN and the Travel Channel. He enjoys extended global travel (particularly to exotic locations), and public speaking on the subject of sacred places.Visual Travel Tours by Brad OlsenAspen And Snowmass In The WinterBreathtaking Yosemite ValleyThe Last Malay KingdomBurning Nevada's Annual Instant CityCalifornia's Point Reyes National SeashoreChicago's Front Grant ParkChicago's Lakefront Navy PierChicago's Lincoln ParkCzech World HeritageDiscover A Paradise Never LostExploring The British Virgin Islands By SailboatFamily Fun In Las VegasMoravia, The Gem Of The Czech RepublicQuebec Canada's Charming Nouvelle FranceSacred Places Of PortugalSan Francisco's Academy Of SciencesSurf's Up In Santa CruzThe Maine AttractionThe National Recreation Areas Of San FranciscoThe Open Spaces Of California's Marin CountyThe Spectacular Golden Gate ParkThe Splendor Of New York City's Central ParkThere Is Only One BerkeleyTouring The Best Of Southern Orange County