Other Scenes of Highway 1
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The PCH crosses over the Santa Ana River in Orange County
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Like in several other coastal communities, SR 1 serves as the de facto Main Street in Malibu
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In some areas, as seen here in Gorda, SR 1 was built on high cliffs overlooking the ocean
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In several other areas, SR 1 runs right besides the ocean, as seen here near Pescadero, Pomponio and San Gregorio State Beaches
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SR 1 becomes 19th Avenue in San Francisco. Shown here is a Muni Metro rail station located on the median of the thoroughfare
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SR 1 runs through Point Reyes Station, one of the numerous small coastal towns along its route
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The Albion River Bridge, the last remaining wooden trestle bridge on SR 1
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SR 1 running along the coast north of Fort Bragg
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