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Recommended index: It is to see a lonely cypress tree. It is said that it is more than 200 years old. It is a sign of 17 Mile Bay. ❗ The lonely cypress tree quietly watches the tide rise and fall. Clouds and clouds are comfortable. People come and go... It is enough to stay here for 30 minutes to take pictures and feel that life is enough.
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Recommended index: It is to see a lonely cypress tree. It is said that it is more than 200 years old. It is a sign of 17 Mile Bay. ❗ The lonely cypress tree quietly watches the tide rise and fall. Clouds and clouds are comfortable. People come and go... It is enough to stay here for 30 minutes to take pictures and feel that life is enough.
Gubai is a scenic area along the 17-kilometer coastline. There is a parking lot and a special observation deck is also specially set up, which is very suitable for sea view. It is said that Gubaishu has been tree-age for more than 400 years and is worth a visit.
A lonely cypress tree stands on a rock, facing the surging sea. This solitary cypress is located 17 miles near the Garden Rock Beach. It has a sign on it, but it is easy to miss if you don't pay attention to it. Free parking nearby makes it easier to view.
The solitary cypress on the Pebble Beach is the most famous photographic spot along the Seventeen Mile Bay. Standing alone on a cliff by the sea, it witnesses the ebb and flow of the Pacific Ocean. From all angles, you can shoot from the fence next to the road, or down to a scenic spot below, near the lonely cypress tree. There is also a nameplate beside the road in memory of Samuel Finley Brown Morse, the environmentalist and founder of Pebble Beach.
The lonely cypress that passes along the Seventeen Mile Bay is called the lonely cypress because it grows there alone. There weren't many people when we came, so we could take pictures as much as we could.
This solitary cypress is a scenic spot in California's 17-mile scenic spot. It is said that this cypress tree has been more than 200 years, because of its loneliness, it has become precious. Some parking spaces have been set up in the best places to watch the solitary cypress along the highway. It seems that every passing car will stop here.