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The most famous California road trip is back on. It stretches more than 650 miles and knits together all that encapsulates California in the American imagination: the Pacific Coast, the redwood forests, the automobile. For the first time in more than a year, California’s Highway 1 — often called the Pacific Coast Highway — is open without interruption, after a chunk of it was wiped away in a massive landslide last year. The first pieces of the highway opened in the 1920s. Later, the route became entwined with the lore of California. Over the years, and not infrequently, landslides have taken out portions of the highway. But none were as big as the one in May 2017, when some 6 million cubic yards of earth moved after torrential rainfalls, adding 15 acres of coastline. Before that, in 2016, a large wildfire near Big Sur burned more than 130,000 acres. Our staff photographer @jimwilson125 took this photo of fog along the coastline yesterday near #BigSur. | There is no shortage of travel literature about a road trip up or down the Pacific Coast Highway. Visit the link in our profile for some suggestions.


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