South on 101: Prehistoric sharks invade Santa Barbara, South on 101

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Last updated 23 setembro 2024
South on 101: Prehistoric sharks invade Santa Barbara, South on 101
Sixty-foot-long sharks called megalodons may have gone extinct, but they’ve been revived at a Santa Barbara museum. Another local museum shakes things up with an exhibit about the 1925 earthquake, and there’s much more to enjoy “south on 101.”
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