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BeachFinder is not a directory. It is a beach conditions app people can use before choosing where to swim, surf, rent, book or meet clients.
Many other businesses followed in its footsteps and started building their own auto camps. Website captured for verification.
Your customers can use BeachFinder to compare nearby beaches, sea temperature, wind, UV, waves, water quality and local services before they decide where to swim, surf, rent or book. Claiming your profile helps your real offer appear at that decision moment.
Ask your team to download it and see how nearby beachgoers discover services.
Useful for clients too: conditions, safety timing and beach choice in one place.
After moderation, services, prices and booking notes can be prepared for app placement.
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Many other businesses followed in its footsteps and started building their own auto camps. Website captured for verification.
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Provider-to-spot matching stays conservative until address and owner fields are verified.
BeachFinder can connect the provider to nearby beaches, sea temperature, wind, UV and water-quality pages after location review.
Surf, dive, marina, rental and beach-club relations are kept reviewable so unrelated matches do not go public.
Owner-selected services, booking links and safety notes can be pushed into the BeachFinder app after moderation.
Before claim approval, BeachFinder shows neutral imagery. Owner photos go through review.
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Many other businesses followed in its footsteps and started building their own auto camps.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Entering dictionaries after World War II, the word motel, coined as a portmanteau of "motor hotel", originates from the Milestone Mo-Tel of San Luis Obispo, California (now called the Motel Inn of San Luis Obispo), which was built in 1925 by Arthur Heineman.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
In conceiving of a name for his hotel, Heineman abbreviated motor hotel to mo-tel after he could not fit the words "Milestone Motor Hotel" on his rooftop.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Motel SoCo, once known as the Sky View Motel, was built in the 1940's.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
And rumor has it that the old Pagosa Springs Crematorium was once on the property.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Having changed owners a few times through the years, it became known as the Motel SoCo in 2017.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The current owners decided to change the name after realizing the Sky View Motel had more than just a couple bad reviews.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
One reviewer said, "Was there are murder in the shower?!" But it wasn't just the name they changed.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Official website captured for verification. Email from source data: info@motelsoco.com
Many other businesses followed in its footsteps and started building their own auto camps.