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- Q7687624 subject Q8523624.
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- Q7687624 abstract "Tassajara Hot Springs is a natural hot springs in the Ventana Wilderness, within the Santa Lucia Range and Los Padres National Forest in Monterey County, California. The hot springs have been the site of a resort of one kind or another since the 1860s. The site is currently owned by the San Francisco Zen Center which uses it as the first Zen training monastery outside Asia, and opens it to visitors during the summer.".
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- Q7687624 point "36.233614 -121.550093".
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- Q7687624 comment "Tassajara Hot Springs is a natural hot springs in the Ventana Wilderness, within the Santa Lucia Range and Los Padres National Forest in Monterey County, California. The hot springs have been the site of a resort of one kind or another since the 1860s. The site is currently owned by the San Francisco Zen Center which uses it as the first Zen training monastery outside Asia, and opens it to visitors during the summer.".
- Q7687624 label "Tassajara Hot Springs".
- Q7687624 lat "36.233614".
- Q7687624 long "-121.550093".