Near the harbor you see the other kind of beauty too. Three giant chimneys drill into the sky, it's the landmark of a coal-driven powerhouse that may shock someone who walks to the "The Rock". But it is the only dark spot on this bright coastline. Further north of Morro Beach, away from th view of the one and only Morro Rock are more fantastic bays, because the coastal strip north of "Morro Bay" is one of the most beautiful on the California coast. Here you should not only surf, but also like climbing. The path to the waves often requires an extended walk.
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Central Valley: The desert to enjoy life
Potato Chip Rock: Cliff of thrill
Los Angeles: The City of Angels where the devil has his home
Salvation Mountain: The man who made a hill for god
Bombay Beach: The fine art of deep depression
Anza Borrego Desert: Meet the monsters made of steel
Joshua Tree: Holy trees under a blood red sky
Area 66: The last secret of the aliens
Ghost Town Oatman: Where the mule does rule
Route 66: On the road that kicks
Grand Canyon West: No-pics allowed of this beauty
Grand Canyon: Scenic views into the abyss of earth
Graveyard of giants: The Jurassic Park at the Navajo Trail
More than monumental: The heart of the wild west
Arches NP: The biggest bow you've ever seen
Zion Canyon: Ice-cold feet in narrow waters
Bryce Canyon: God's glowing stones
Las Vegas: Home of Bad Luck
Red Rock Canyon: Road under the ocean
Death Valley: The dry throat of the desert
Mt. Withney: High on thin air
Mono Lake: Eating flies on a salty shore
Golden Gate Bridge: 80.000 miles of steel wire
Sequoia: Beyond the everlasting trees
Yosemite NP: Crazy climbers at El Capitan
High Sierra: The wonder of the Sierra Waves
Alcatraz: Into the home of horror
Richfield: Where Easy Rider is alive
Alabama Hills: Blue skies over Hollywoods West