Gurney Journey: Seaside with a Dinosaur
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Cambria: Dinosaur sculpture in entrance of Major Road shop

A welded-steel dinosaur stands nearly roof high at 1561 Main St. in Cambria, alongside a building that Pismo Beach Surf Shop owner Bill Bookout hopes to open soon as a surf, bicycle and kayak store.

A welded-metal dinosaur stands practically roof superior at 1561 Principal St. in Cambria, along with a developing that Pismo Beach Surf Store operator Monthly bill Bookout hopes to open shortly as a surf, bicycle and kayak store.

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There is a prehistoric new existence in Cambria’s downtown small business district.

A welded-metal sculpture of a dinosaur stands nearly roof large at 1561 Key St., along with a developing that Pismo Seaside Surf Store proprietor Monthly bill Bookout hopes to open up before long as a retailer specializing in surf, bicycle, e-bike and kayak rental and product sales.

The metallic Tyrannosaurus rex seems to be in a managing stance as it heads towards the key drag.

That’s in contrast many of the dino sculptures that Bookout has experienced at his Pismo Beach retail store, which stand upright.

The as-nevertheless unnamed reproduction T. rex in Cambria is possibly female,