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Big Sur Drive Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sea View at 17 Mile Drive in Big Sur of Monterey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful California Drive at Big Sur California Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful California Drive at Big Sur CA with blue ocean, white cloud and blue sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful California Drive at Big Sur California with mountain, ocean and blue sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pescadero Point at 17 Mile Drive in Big Sur California Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pescadero Point at 17 Mile Drive in Big Sur California Royalty Free Stock Photo
Big Sur Drive
Pacific coast drive Somewhere between Monterey and Big Sur Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful California Drive at Big Sur California Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pescadero Point at 17 Mile Drive in Big Sur California Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pescadero Point at 17 Mile Drive in Big Sur California Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pescadero Point at 17 Mile Drive in Big Sur California Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pescadero Point at 17 Mile Drive in Big Sur California Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pescadero Point at 17 Mile Drive in Big Sur California Royalty Free Stock Photo
Big Sur is a sparsely populated region of the Central Coast of California where the Santa Lucia Mountains rise abruptly from the Pacific Ocean. The name Big Sur is derived from the original Spanish-language el sur grande, meaning the big south, or from el país grande del sur, the big country of the south, referring to its location south of the Monterey Peninsula. The terrain offers stunning views, making Big Sur a popular tourist destination. Big Sur's Cone Peak is the highest coastal mountain in the contiguous 48 states, ascending nearly a mile (5,155 feet/1571 m) above sea level, only three miles (4.8 km) from the ocean. Wikipedia


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