Have A Whale Of A Time In Santa Cruz
Posted: Thursday, February 17, 2011
by Lauren Spencer
http://www.mysantacruzrealestate.com
The beautiful California city of Santa Cruz has been attracting tourists, surfers, artists and home buyers for many decades. But an altogether different kind of migration has been taking place here for millennia.
Each spring, more than 20,000 gray whales head past Santa Cruz as they make their way to the Bering Sea, off the Alaskan coast, to spend the summer. And along with the whales, come countless whale watchers from all around the globe; here to witness one of the most extraordinary migrations in the animal kingdom.
Throughout the summer months, in the gray whales' absence, cetacean fans can enjoy the sight of both humpback and blue whales as they feed in the plankton-rich waters off Monterey and Santa Cruz. In the summer of 2010 unprecedented numbers of blue whale, the largest creature to have ever existed on the planet, were attracted to the region following unusually large concentrations of krill in the Monterey Bay area. Added to the excitement of seeing wild whales in the ocean, whale watchers can also thrill at the sight of dolphins, porpoise, sealions and sea otters, as well as the occasional killer whale.
Along with Santa Cruz's fabulous sea, sand and sun appeal, the added attraction of being home to one of the planet's most spectacular natural events makes this wonderful region an even more enticing destination for vacationers, and those looking for a coastal Californian home.
Everything you need to know about homes in Santa Cruz is right here at MySantaCruzRealEstate.com. Lauren Spencer, Coldwell Banker Realtor will be glad to answer your questions about Lompico-Zayante CA real estate.
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