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Traveling to the Town of Melaque on Mexico's Pacific Coast Article 
This small Mexican village offers a relaxing, tropical getaway for people seeking an alternative to busy resort towns.
Mar 28, 2011 - Lawrence Koppy
Spanish Explorers of the Pacific Northwest Coast Article 
In 1774 Juan Pérez sailed north from Mexico to enforce Spanish claims to the coast of present-day Oregon, Washington, British Columbia and Alaska.
Jan 2, 2010 - Linda McDonnell
Great Surf Fishing on Mexico's Pacific Beaches Article 
One of the great angling adventures on this watery planet is walking along a short stretch of Mexico's Pacific coast beach and tossing lures for big, fighting fish.
Jan 23, 2009 - Chester Allen
Buying Fresh Shrimp on Mexico's West Coast Article 
The Sea of Cortez and Mexico's west coast are renowned for their fresh seafood. The most sought after, and easily available to tourists, are camerones or shrimp.
Aug 31, 2009 - Bob Bowers
Pacific Coast Convergent Evolution Article 
Intertidal species of different oceans exhibiting similar adaptations to their environment and resembling one-another superficially.
May 18, 2008 - John Blatchford
Oregon Central Pacific Coast Article 
What to expect and what not to miss on a driving tour of the central Oregon coast.
Apr 21, 2008 - James Hutchinson
Pacific Coast Doubles Championship Article 
If you were asked what is the second longest continuously run tennis tournament in the world would you guess the Pacific Coast Doubles Championship?
Feb 21, 2008 - Rich Tear
Driving the Pacific Coast Highway Article 
This article provides advice on how to plan a driving vacation along Highway One in the United States, including where to stop and when to go.
Jan 2, 2008 - Melanie S. Pinkert
Choco, Colombia's Pacific Coast Article 
Choco remains largely unvisited and unknown by visitors to Colombia and Colombians alike, now is the time to visit.
Oct 28, 2007 - Richard McColl
Mexico Cruises Article 
Major cruise lines offer one week Mexican Riviera cruises to the ports of Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan and Cabo San Lucas
Jun 12, 2008 - Sharon Cheung
Pacific Northwest Coast Intertidal Zones Article 
As the tide moves toward the minus point, barnacles and starfish appear first, followed by extreme low tide sightings of sea palms and purple urchins.
Jun 26, 2009 - Linda McDonnell
Indian Northwest Pacific Coast Culture Article 
Fur trader and explorer Alexander Ross described the culture of the Native Americans in the costal areas of Washington and Oregon prior to substantial Euopean contact.
Mar 31, 2009 - Dale Raugust
Pacific Coast Tide Pool Animals Article 
Low tide reveals animals seen only for a brief time. Sea anemones, purple sea urchins, starfish, colorful sea slugs and tiny crabs live in this hidden world.
May 31, 2008 - Linda McDonnell
Scenic Pacific Coast Highway Drive Article 
Some of California's best views lie along the coast road between San Francisco and Los Angeles. The most dramatic scenery is on the stretch between Carmel and San Simeon.
Jul 15, 2007 - Donna Dailey
Pacific Coast Highway Scenic Drive Article 
Take the coast road between San Francisco and Los Angeles for some of California's finest views: rocky sea cliffs, roaring surf, sandy coves, wildlife and historic towns.
Jul 2, 2007 - Donna Dailey
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Article 
The plastic items we discard are ending up in the oceans, killing thousands of marine animals.
May 25, 2010 - Rosanna C. Rogacion
Pacific Coast Pillows: A Review on Sleeping Comfort Article 
Pacific Coast Pillows were recommended - and better yet, given - to me. Pacific Coast is extremely comfortable when compared to my old brick of a pillow.
Oct 12, 2010 - Curtis Candy
Travel to the Central Pacific Coast of Costa Rica Article 
The Central Pacific Coast includes such areas as Jacó, Playa Hermosa, and Manuel Antonio.
May 12, 2010 - Jill Douglass
Pacific Water Shrew, the Largest Sorex of the West Coast Article 
The Pacific Water Shrew lives a semi-aquatic life usually within 50 metres of streams and wetlands.
May 5, 2010 - Kathryn Hatashita-Lee