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  1. Sinbad Creek. Arroyo de la Laguna is a 7.5-mile-long (12.1 km) [2] southward-flowing stream in Alameda County, California, United States which originates at the confluences of South San Ramon Creek and Arroyo Mocho. The Arroyo de la Laguna is fed by tributaries in the Amador Valley and certain eastern slope drainages of the Diablo Range; these ...

  2. Sulphur Creek may refer to: Streams. Sulphur Creek (Alameda County), in California, a tributary of San Lorenzo Creek; Sulphur Creek (California), a tributary of Aliso Creek in Orange County; Sulphur Creek (Santa Clara County, California), a tributary of Smith Creek; Sulphur Creek (Crane Pond Creek), a stream in Missouri

  3. Status. Open. Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area is a regional park on the border of Pleasanton and Livermore, California, that is part of the East Bay Regional Parks (EBRP) system. Its lake, once a gravel pit, has a sandy beach and is used for swimming, fishing, and recreational boating. The park once featured water slides, which were ...

  4. Wildcat Creek (California) /  37.88194°N 122.22611°W  / 37.88194; -122.22611. /  37.95333°N 122.38861°W  / 37.95333; -122.38861. Wildcat Creek is a 13.4-mile-long (21.6 km) [2] [3] creek which flows through Wildcat Canyon situated between the Berkeley Hills and the San Pablo Ridge, emptying into San Pablo Bay in Contra Costa ...

  5. 1,585 ft (483 m) [1] Basin features. Tributaries. • right. Castle Canyon, Sulphur Creek. Smith Creek is a 14-mile-long (23 km) [2] [3] perennial stream which flows along the western flank of Mount Hamilton in Santa Clara County. The creek begins near Bollinger Ridge, about 7.7 km SxSW of Mount Hamilton .

  6. The Alameda whipsnake (Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus), also known as the Alameda striped racer, is a federally threatened subspecies of California whipsnake (M. lateralis). It is a colubrid snake distinguishable by its broad head, large eyes, black and orange coloring with a yellow stripe down each side, and slender neck.

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