Friday, July 29, 2005




RODEO BEACH & MARIN HEADLANDS VISITOR'S CENTER, PART II

Aubrey sat at the high stool in front of the fragrance bottles for about twenty minutes, repeatedly pulling out the stoppers and inhaling the fumes of four local scents: Fennel, Yarrow, Sage, and Wild Rose. She says wild rose is her favorite.

At the Touch Table (with the terrific sign "Please Touch") we used the provided magnifying lenses to examine coral, rocks, wood and bones. The table offered a wide array of labeled bones from animals like racoons, deer and cows, with body parts like femurs, skulls, pelvises, ribs and antlers.

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