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McWay Falls in Big Sur Royalty Free Stock Photo
McWay Falls. Royalty Free Stock Photo
McWay Falls at sunset, Big Sur, California, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
McWay Falls, California Royalty Free Stock Photo
McWay Falls in Big Sur Royalty Free Stock Photo
McWay Falls Big Sur California Royalty Free Stock Photo
McWay Falls Big Sur California Royalty Free Stock Photo
McWay Falls.
McWay falls in Julia Pfeiffer Beach, Big Sur, California Royalty Free Stock Photo
McWay Falls and Beach, Big Sur, California Royalty Free Stock Photo
McWay Falls at sunset, Big Sur, California, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
McWay Falls at sunset, Big Sur, California, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
McWay Falls Royalty Free Stock Photo
Big Sur Sunset at McWay Falls and Secluded Pacific Cove in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, California Royalty Free Stock Photo
McWay Falls Royalty Free Stock Photo
The McWay Falls. The waterfall can be seen to the left, In 1983, Big Sur experienced one of the wettest years on record. Up to this time, McWay Falls fell directly into the ocean, The huge rainfall resulted in an extremely large mudslide immediately north of Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park on March 1, Highway 1 was closed for a year while the road was repaired. Reconstruction deposited 2,300,000 cubic metres of landslide material into the ocean. Wave action transported some of the debris south to the cove around McWay Falls, forming a sandy beach where none had existed, The fall is only one of two in California which flow directly into the ocean, waterfall mcwayfalls california adventure nature scenic coast bigsur iphonephotography photooftheday blue ocean moments wow waterfall droneshot sand beach forest clouds highwayl paradise colours idyllic trip contast pacific


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