Carpinteria Salt Marsh Nature Park

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2007

The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Nature Park in Carpinteria, California is an area of swampy land reserved and preserved for wildlife, generally birds. You'll see herons, cranes and ducks there quite often as well as seabirds due to the close proximity of the ocean. The tidal waters bring in small fish such as smelt which the birds feed on, as well as larger predatory fish, even small sharks.

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Uploader Comments (jasonkoivu1972)

  • I like to view it as a man-made freshwater spring, not the broken sprinkler that it is. That and the adjacent trailer park are cool features, but not my favorite part of the park. What I really like is the street leading through the nature reserve to a bunch of huge honkin' houses along the ocean.

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  • I don't recall what my comment was, but it was in sure and certain praise of your visual and audiological talent for this impressively creative geographical endeavor.

    It's rad.

  • This is soo cool. I can't believe how good you're getting with the camera. When are you doing your first indie production?? ;)

  • I love to see wilderness in its natural state, especially that broken sprinkler that was bubbling out water.

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