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              Point Dume, Malibu CA
The towering rock monolith at the southern end of Westward Beach in Malibu is the remnant core of an ancient volcano. It’s a singular feature on the coast, and a sacred place for the Chumash people who lived here in a precolonial village called Sumo. No doubt it was premium real estate even then. Below the headland is a semi-secret beach known as Pirates Cove.
The towering rock monolith at the southern end of Westward Beach in Malibu is the remnant core of an ancient volcano. It’s a singular feature on the coast, and a sacred place for the Chumash people who lived here in a precolonial village called Sumo. No doubt it was premium real estate even then. Below the headland is a semi-secret beach known as Pirates Cove.
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