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California | Clam Chowder Waves 🌊

On the way to Bodega Bay for the weekend trip 🚗, my foodie friends recommended trying two restaurants for lunch 😂. The second restaurant we tried was this one. The Clam Chowder here is absolutely delicious and different from any other I've had before. No wonder it has consistently received rave reviews for the past twelve years, with a Google rating of 4.7/2600+. The Crab Sandwich with ample and fresh crab meat was also a satisfying choice 💯. We went on a Friday afternoon and had to wait for over twenty minutes in line. I heard the wait on weekends can be even longer 🚶🚶‍♂️🚶‍♀️. If you're not in a rush on your weekend trips, it's definitely worth it. ⭐️The small restaurant has limited seating, but if you can't find a seat, you can head to the park across the road, or walk a minute or two to the right to find picnic tables in the park ☀️. Having lunch while enjoying the tranquil bay view is even more delightful. P.S. The neighboring Fishmen's Cove also offers oysters, but personally, I found the oysters at Hog Island to be more delicious. However, the fish and chips at Fishmen's Cove were slightly better. If I had to choose between the two, I would definitely go for the rich Clam Chowder at Spud Point. 📍Spud Point Crab Co. 1910 Westshore Rd, Bodega Bay, CA 94923 @lifeofpotatoes #California #ClamChowderWaves #BodegaBay #FoodieFriends #DeliciousEats #WeekendTrips #BayView #SeafoodLovers

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Silent Code of Fear The Zodiac Killer’s Unsolved Trail

In the late 1960s, northern California was rattled by a killer whose identity remains unknown and whose taunting letters made fear into an art form. The Zodiac Killer struck on December 20 1968 when 17-year-old David Arthur Faraday and 16-year-old Betty Lou Jensen were shot beside their car on Lake Herman Road. Months later, on July 4-5 1969, 22-year-old Darlene Elizabeth Ferrin died and 19-year-old Michael Renault Mageau survived a drive-in attack in Vallejo. Then on September 27 1969, 22-year-old Cecelia Ann Shepard was fatally stabbed and 20-year-old Bryan Calvin Hartnell survived at Lake Berryessa. The last confirmed murder came on October 11 1969 when 29-year-old Paul Lee Stine was shot in his taxi in San Francisco. The Zodiac kept his victims’ names and lives in cryptic letters sent to newspapers, often signed with a cross-circle symbol and boasting he’d “collected slaves for the afterlife.” Investigators confirmed five murders and two survivors, though he claimed as many as 37 victims. The correspondence stopped in 1974, and the killer fled into legend — a chilling reminder that real terror often hides in plain sight. #TrueCrime #ZodiacKiller #October #California #ChaunceyDatGuy

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