South Beach

It’s about a half mile walk from the parking lot to the Point Reyes Lighthouse, on the most western spit of land in the continental United States.

As Julian and I reached the parking lot, golden light of the sunset lit the magnificent expanse of South Beach.

Some related stories that also show South Beach and glorious Point Reyes: Pacific Sunset, Winter Sea, Waves on the Shore, White Fence, White Waves.

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3 Responses to “South Beach”

  1. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » South Beach at Sunset Says:

    […] g dusk, Mike and I left Drakes Beach and headed across the narrow Point Reyes peninsula to South Beach. Unprotected and facing the open Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Farallones, the wind swept i […]

  2. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Distant Shore Says:

    […] ntains on the Beach; South Beach at Sunset; Point Reyes Lighthouse; I Spy a Lighthouse; South Beach; Waves on the Shore; White Fence, White Waves.

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  3. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Westernesse Says:

    […] se, photo by Harold Davis. View this image larger. This is the most western point of the Point Reyes peninsula, and therefore the most western spit of land in the continental United States. If […]

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