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Where water meets the land this design was created to honor Camel Rock and our dynamic, wild Pacific coastal seascapes. Houda Point Beach, also known as Camel Rock, is a coastal park in Trinidad, California, renowned for its picturesque landscapes and recreational activities. The park features a prominent sea stack named Camel Rock, resembling a two-humped camel, and offers trails leading to the beach and scenic viewpoints.

 

In this design, we also celebrate the California condors (Prey-go-neesh in the Yurok language) that have been successfully reintroduced to the Yurok ancestral territory in Northern California. The condors hold profound cultural significance for the Yurok people, who consider them messengers that carry prayers to the heavens. Their return is a vital part of the tribe's obligation to restore balance to the natural world.

 

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    Seaside Weaver Dave Cooper
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    707-834-3830

    We have the privilege of living and working on the unceded ancestral territory and current homeland of the Wiyot tribe otherwise known as Humboldt County, California.  We strive daily to honor the sacredness of this land and to be in right relationship with all of life.

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