After a day spent gawping at the magnificence of the Big Sur
drive, we rocked up in Morro Bay around late afternoon hoping to grab a couple
of hours on the beach.
Morro Bay is a small seaside community where the majority of
the town’s life centres on the harbour, in the shadow of a rather large rock.
After dumping the bags, my travel buddy and I headed through
the harbour and onto the beach where we were greeted by some extremely strong
winds. The rock appeared to have blocked the majority of the wind but with the
beach located at the side of the rock, we were exposed to the elements and
unfortunately didn’t last more than half an hour on the sand.
We headed back into the town, shot a few games of pool and
were able to witness a stunning sunset, the sun silhouetting the boats on the
harbour.
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