Sonoma County: Russian River, Sonoma Coast, and Night Sky Photos of St. Teresa Church in Bodega, July 2013
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We paddled downriver for nine miles, the day going very fast. It's really relaxing and enjoyable, especially when you bring a good lunch and stop off at the shores to enjoy it. The Russian River from Healdsburg is less populated, and therefore also quieter, than the area by Guerneville. Next time, we'll probably try canoeing part of the river closer to the mouth. |
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The Russian and Aleutian fur trappers established Fort Ross, and were likely the Pomo's first contact with foreigners. The Pomo were forcibly moved by Gold Rush miners and settlers, who forced them into indentured servitude despite California's prohibition against slavery or moved them to reservations. |
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Sonoma County: Russian River, Sonoma Coast, Night Sky Photos of St. Teresa Church in Bodega, July 2013
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