Just 18 miles south of Half Moon Bay, a lighthouse built in 1872 stands sentry above the California coast as the Pacific ocean pounds relentlessly below.
Although the journey to the lighthouse is a scant 50 miles from SFO International airport, you’ll wind up stopping every few miles to take in the endless array of coves and the panoramic views of the Pacific.
Enjoy new highlights of travel photographer Edwin Santiago’s journeys each week.
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