| Santa Rosa Creek Road, the best backroad in the county. | 
| The view down the hill looking at the Three Levels of the road. | 
| The view up the hill looking at the Three Levels of the road. | 
| Santa Rosa Creek Road crossing the Oceanic Fault. | 
| The Oceanic Fault is the subterranean structure responsible for the 2003 San Simeon Earthquake. | 
| Mineral spring formed by the 2003 San Simeon Quake is still going strong in the creek bottom. | 
| View looking downstream of Santa Rosa Creek. | 
| View looking upstream of Santa Rosa Creek. | 
| Santa Rosa Creek Road access for the public to Santa Rosa Creek can only be obtained at and around this curve. | 
| It was so silent today at the cove and point that the waves such as they were seemed disquieting and at times surreal. | 
| San Simeon Cove was unusually placid today... and it was unusually warm with no hint of fog... that's high pressure for you! | 
| Tepee | 
| Chelsia in the climbing tree. | 
| Note the memorial cross. | 
| Nesting cormorants left the ground below utterly white including plants and bark and logs, etc. | 
| Taking a bad photograph was not possible on this day. | 
| The lighting was perfect and there were no people.... how could a photographer go wrong? | 
| I found this poignant memorial to "Daddy" telling him he was loved. | 
| The old trees in rows forming paths strike me as rather Tolkien-esque. | 
| Some of the landforms and trails upon them are rather Dr. Seus-ish. | 
| I like this lichen. | 
| All photos by Kim Patrick Noyes (all rights reserved). | 
Thanks for sharing, what a beautiful day. The images really make me want to take that trip.
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