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Passing through an active military reservation, a 
Spanish villa built by William Randolph Hearst and 
the most remote of California Missions, you finally 
arrive at this landscape, full of tactile evidence of the 
Native Americans who preceded our inhabitance. 
The interlaced meadows are dotted with mature oak 
trees, year-round streams, rock formations and caves, 
all snuggled between the jutting Santa Lucia mountain 
range. It was clearly an idyllic and self-protected 
landscape that afforded all necessities for its people.
 
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