Today was a day of high surf which closed a number of parks to swimming, snorkeling, and surfing. As a result, we headed off to explore an overlooked beach that is popular with locals. Some guidebooks mention this beach, but suggest avoiding visiting on the weekend, because it is very popular with locals. Many of them camp at the beach.
After a narrow, windy road that drops about 1000 feet in a little over 2 miles, the beach with its bordering shade trees looked really inviting.
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The sand was like finely ground pepper |
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Camping sites |
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High surf crashing into nearby rocks |
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Locals enjoying the high surf |
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