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  • Gaviota Pier: Damaging Waves Rip into Popular Fishing Dock

    A historic pier at Gaviota State Beach in Santa Barbara, Calif., collapsed Saturday morning due to damaging waves.

    Gaviota Beach is popular for camping, hiking, and surfing. However, one feature that attracts visiting tourists and local residents is the windy Gaviota Pier.

    Spanish soldiers who decided to call it “La Gaviota,” which means seagull, found the pier in 1769.

    The 529-foot pier is typically opened 24 hours a day and is well-liked by fishermen, but now a chunk of it is gone.

    Eyewitness Jack Crouch said the waves weren’t as big when he and his daughter first arrived, but 10 minutes later they found themselves running to save themselves as the pier started to collapse.

    “We started noticing the pier was shaking and swaying back and forth, so we left the pier,” he said. “I stayed for one more big set of waves and then we ran. It was kind of scary.”

    According to the California Best Beaches website, “a key feature on the pier is the boat hoist.” People can use it to launch recreational boats, but must obtain training, an identification card, and pass inspection before using the hoist.

    Crouch verified to local reporters how the area where fishing usually takes place collapsed “about 200 feet… from the hoist to the end.”

    State Parks Sector Superintendent Eric Hjelstrom said that there were no boats docked at the time of the collapse, but he’s afraid that the pier will soon yield to further damages.

    The Santa Maria Times gave an update Monday on the storm’s status. Rainfall was reportedly less than 3 inches in most surrounding areas including Santa Ynez and San Luis Obispo. Meteorologists predict clear skies for the rest of the week.

    Although the pier at Gaviota Beach was injured pretty severely, the newspaper reported that additional piers were also hit hard by vicious waves:

    “Railings and a pipe on Avila Pier also were broken loose, forcing the closure of that pier. The Pismo Pier was also closed Saturday due to high winds…[and] three boats also broke loose along the south coast, with one smashed into the Goleta Pier.”

    The Gaviota Pier and beach will be closed until further notice.

    Image via YouTube

  • Giant Wave Kills Tourist in Mexico

    The Associated Press is reporting that a giant wave hit two tourists on a beach in Cabo San Lucas, dragging them out to sea and killing one of them.

    A 65-year-old woman was killed by the freak wave, while a 70-year-old man is now in serious condition. The wave struck near the famous El Arco natural arch at the resort community, located at the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula.

    The AP report quotes state police as saying the man and woman were walking along the beach to their hotel when the incident occurred. The Navy was dispatched to recuse them, but the woman later died.

    Officials have not released the names of either of the victims, though authorities told the AP that the woman was carrying a driver’s license from Wisconsin, while the man was carrying one from Nebraska.

    Cabo San Lucas is a popular tourist destination for its beaches. Tourists and cruise ships come to the beach resorts there to scuba dive, watch the abundant marine life, and surf the waves.

  • Leaves, Waves, & A Cheetah Above The Red Light District

    It was a lot harder than usual to narrow down the best photos from Google+ today, but these were the ones eventually deemed worth sharing in Top Photos from Google+. Move your mouse cursor over each image to read the caption (if the photographer gave one). If you like what you see here be sure to visit the Google+ accounts of the sharers. It’ll be like an pretty Post-It note for your eyes.

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