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At famously beautiful North Bech, Invasive Ice Plant, Carpobrutus edulis, shoves native dune species aside. Point Reyes National Seashore, Sonoma Coast, California . Point Reyes National Seashore is famous worldwilde for stunning seascapes. Famous California State Highway 1 hugs the cliffs along the Pacific Ocean Coast on the Sonoma Coast, south from the village of Mendocino to the famous Golden Gate. This stunning coastline is often skipped by coastal drivers preferring the straight route along U.S. 101.
Douglas H. Orton
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