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Santa Cruz Field Trip

Welcome, these World Wide Web pages are a resource of the Department of Geography's Santa Cruz Field Course which first ran at Easter 1995 and has run every year since (except during the COVID19 pandemic).

The field trip ran for the last time in 2024. I am slowly going through and updated links as much as is possible

Over those 30 years (with the COVID gaps) we will have taken 100s of students to Santa Cruz as part of their training on the Geography and other programmes here at the University of Liverpool

The picture above was designed by Alastair Howard and was used a T-shirt design for the first field trip.

The course reached a landmark in April 2015 making this year its 21st year.

This module was the first to have a supporting website - although in 1995 web access was not initially available to the student group!! Hence their now r access was not initially available to the student group!! Hence their now rather retro looking style. In fact this layout dates from the late 1990s, the earlier 1995 pages were very odd looking.

This page has been split into a number of sub pages to help with its use.

The pages are the old format but are being updated field trip and are as yet not complete. If you find a good link you wish to include please email me the details.

As well as using the links from these pages you will be expected to undertake your own searches. It is sometimes worth looking on the U.S. versions of the search engines too. You may wish to look at It was Yahoo's Santa Cruz Index - no longer makes a local page link :-( so no it is just a general search for Santa Cruz, CA


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