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Lizard’s Mouth, Santa Ynez Mountains
Looking up at the sandstone formation known as “Lizard’s Mouth.” The bottom underside of the Lizard’s Mouth formation beneath the mouth shown in the previous photo. Looking eastward toward Santa Barbara. Looking over Old Town Goleta, Goleta Beach and the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bouldering, Caves, Lizard's Mouth, Outcrop, Rock Climbing, Rocks, Sandstone
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