Description
There’s a long stretch of absolutely magical beach real estate starting at San Simeon and ending just north of LA. It also happens to have some really interesting, difficult to manage geology. This is Pismo Beach, a beautiful little town, a bit touristy, a few too many weekly rental houses, but can’t beat the lovely beach. Pismo, you say, what does that mean? So it’s apparently one of the older place names in California, because it’s pre-European. Pismo means ‘Tar’ in the local Indian language. Tar beach. Lovely, right?
There is an enormous amount of oil in California. After taking a look at this lecture from Delft University on petroleum geology it’s easy to see why, what with that enormous subducting plate boundary up and down the coast, there’s huge regional pockets of oil. Pismo beach is one of them, with ‘tar springs’ in the nearby canyons, —places where crude just runs out of the rocks like a river— and who hasn’t heard of the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles which have yielded up such a wealth of archeological and biological material?
The thing about oil though is that it’s under some amount of pressure, meaning a lot of pressure . This is why you get things like oil springs and gushers and stuff, and it doesn’t stop on land. In the ocean off Santa Barbara, there’s an oil spill every day, with around 10,000 gallons of oil seeping up through natural fissures in the ocean floor right every 24 hours. Which means that every 10 days, enough oil seeps out to equal the famous 1969 Platform A blowout that forms such an iconic moment for Santa Barbara history.
So what’s the difference? The main reason that the natural seeps don’t cause the amount of environmental damage that an oil spill does looks like it’s a pretty obvious one: diffusion of the oil by spreading it out over a huge area rather than a concentrated one. If you decrease the pressure on the reservoir by pumping the oil out, that decreases the seeps too. But that’s not how modern oil production works, because the wells are re-pressurized by dumping all those industrial emission carbon credits down there as the wells are injected with carbon dioxide gas, or steam or other weird secret mixtures of sand and stuff. Here’s Santa Barbara’s County Planning guys discussing this in-depth in a very interesting paper:
It does appear that the environment there is getting better and better throughout the years though. No one would look at sparkling white Pismo Beach today and think to name it ‘Tar Beach’ like they did in 1891 when the town was established by John Michael Price. I’ve heard stories from California old-timers about visiting Pismo Beach in the 1940’s and 1950’s and remembering how you could walk along and leave little white footprints in your wake through the black sand. It’s a huge area to tackle an environmental cleanup of, and it’s a huge amount of time that it was accomplished over, more than a hundred years of trial and error, steps forward and steps backwards, balancing conflicting interests and goals and negotiating a way forward, technological innovations in hazard cleanup, responsibility by everyone involved…but Southern California’s beaches are pristine and beautiful because of an immense effort by generations of people. They should be proud of their accomplishments. (*eyeroll* oh boy they are, have you seen these Santa Barbarians?) Good job guys, keep up the good work.
Oh and incidentally Pismo Beach, in the grand tradition of Small California Towns has dubbed themselves the ‘Capital of the World’ for a bit of local produce. In this case the ‘Clam Capital of the World’.
So what could Eynhallow be, the Free-Range Mutton Sandwiches Capital of the World? (Xander is saying ‘Wireless Communication Capital of the World’)
Comments: 268
chateaugrief In reply to happy-horse-for-life [2019-02-08 07:54:36 +0000 UTC]
Lucky! Pismo beach is a wonderful place! I wouldn't be surprised if it's a bit cold and rainy in Feb though. Great ocean view restaurants, hot coffee and watch the ocean storms. mmmm
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BleedingPixels98 [2019-01-31 06:48:19 +0000 UTC]
Goodness, this is amazing
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chateaugrief In reply to cemac [2018-12-15 22:48:29 +0000 UTC]
I did and thank you so much for including it! I very much enjoy your feature issues!
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magigrapix [2018-11-05 19:55:49 +0000 UTC]
Fantastic beach-side drama.
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blaser124 [2018-11-01 03:19:05 +0000 UTC]
10.5/10
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blaser124 [2018-11-01 03:17:40 +0000 UTC]
me encantan eso colores vivo que tiene el agua
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BillyNikoll [2018-09-26 04:28:54 +0000 UTC]
Congratulations, this is so amazing!
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Joytis [2018-09-21 02:06:00 +0000 UTC]
A wonderful display of two good 'ole complementary colors!
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VerlyVetoVermol [2018-09-01 01:05:44 +0000 UTC]
I really love to paint this on a big wall....great job!!!....
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AuthorArtistLoveland [2018-07-29 04:58:18 +0000 UTC]
TELL ME THE LANDSCAPE/NATURE DEMON YOU SOLD YOUR SOUL TO
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C-H-DESIGN [2018-07-28 07:11:26 +0000 UTC]
The top of the wave is looking very elegantly! So the wave, although it’s a big one, is definitely NOT looking menacing! Love that picture and the elegance in it! 🌊☺️
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Morealleylessoop [2018-07-26 18:24:58 +0000 UTC]
Fantastic work.
Was there earlier this week.
In the right season, the Monarch Butterflies drape the trees and ground in the Pismo Monarch Butterfly Grove:
www.monarchbutterfly.org/
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chateaugrief In reply to Morealleylessoop [2018-07-26 22:23:36 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! Oh my the monarchs are there! That can be a sight to behold! I remember them coming through my yard a month or so ago, just fluttering overhead on their way south. Such interesting critters!
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Xevodan [2018-07-19 19:56:21 +0000 UTC]
Very nice!
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K-Araujo [2018-07-19 03:29:27 +0000 UTC]
Magnificent!
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Pyrosthenes1 [2018-07-18 01:08:47 +0000 UTC]
I grew up in Pismo. This doesn't look like Pismo to me. My mom's condos should be all the way to the right, but they're not there. What's up with that?
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Deltazz [2018-07-17 19:14:38 +0000 UTC]
gorgeous piece!
Ah I've been to Pismo Beach in one of my visits to the USA and aah it's a pretty nice place, love the beach c;
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chateaugrief In reply to Deltazz [2018-07-17 23:19:26 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! Indeed it's a great stop on good old Pacific Highway
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Wolfguard22 [2018-07-17 15:52:32 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful piece, congrats on the DD.
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7Bugs [2018-07-17 08:02:29 +0000 UTC]
congratulations!
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xlntwtch [2018-07-17 07:21:09 +0000 UTC]
Congratulations on the DD! This is terrific! I really appreciate all the printed research in Artist Comments - VERY nice!
I appreciated SoCal beaches for years, when I grew up in the L.A. area, and Pismo Beach is one I visited, too. Mostly Newport and Venice...
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chateaugrief In reply to xlntwtch [2018-07-17 23:20:53 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! yes newport and venice! I'm going to paint those...
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lauraypablo [2018-07-14 19:46:38 +0000 UTC]
I'm speechless, what a beautiful magical beach!! it's an impressive work, I love the details in here, the colors looks pretty nice together and they complemtent so perfectly! really, really nice!!
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Emarress [2018-07-10 00:54:28 +0000 UTC]
This is simply beautiful! ❤️
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nadenagi [2018-07-09 00:38:03 +0000 UTC]
This is so pretty! I love the contrasting blue and yellow on the waves. The colors on the buildings in the far background are so perfect.
The trivia is also really interesting - it sounds amazing that the area has recovered so much! Here's to a brighter and less polluted future! ^-^
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