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Montecito California

Montecito (Spanish for “Little mountain”) is an unincorporated town and census-designated place in Santa Barbara County, California. Located on the Central Coast of California, Montecito sits between the Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean and had a population of 8,638 in 2020. Montecito is best known as a “celebrity enclave”, owing to its concentration of prominent residents. EARTHCOMB has removed over 11 tons of litter and hazardous material from […]

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Painted Cave road

The Painted Cave community is made up of roughly 100 homesteads, plus many outlying settlements. Painted Cave is the highest and largest of the inholdings within the Santa Ynez Mountains, and commands an impressive view- on clear days, all seven of the Channel Islands can often be seen. The 1990 Painted Cave Fire (named for the intersection of 154 and Painted

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EAST BEACH

East Beach East Beach in Santa Barbara, California, is often the first beach seen upon entering the city limits. East Beach is separated from West Beach by Stearns Wharf, and is proximal to downtown Santa Barbara. East Beach is the primary beach for tourists because many of the major Santa Barbara Hotels face this beach.] Cabrillo

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Highway 154

Highway 154 is commonly known as one of the most beautiful highways in California. At Earthcomb, we recognize that many travelors get their first glimpse of beautiful Santa Barbara when they come over thetop of highway 154 from Santa Ynez Valley. For some visitors, the 154 is their first view of the ocean.  Earthcomb believes that

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Lake Cachuma

On July 4th of 2021, Earthcomb celebrated independence day in style by removing about 200 lbs of litter at Lake Cachuma shoreline. We have now removed more than 1 ton of litter from Cachuma. Lake Cachuma is the primary source of water for Santa Barbara County. At Earthcomb, we show gratitudeto our beautiful municipal water

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