Sandy Dune At Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu | Las Angeles. California

in hive-109690 •  3 years ago 

Heavenly sight isn't it? Sitting on top of the hill, perceiving the breezy ocean air while setting your sight towards the blue water and the traffic down below.
Have you ever wonder how that Sand filled up the whole hill and get all the way to the hill top?

It called Aeolian Transport according to the link below, Aeolian Transport is the first process of coastal dune formation and involves the movement and weathering of sand particles behind and parallel to the shoreline.
Go ahead read and find out more about it, http://www.beachapedia.org/Aeolian_Transport

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Sandy Dune just right by the Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, Santa Monica. Our first visit when we were traveling across the country years ago, it became our favorite place to stop whenever we drive by Pacific Coast Highway.

It's really deep and thick sand, a great workout for adult and super fun to walk, roll, slide or run down for kids.

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Yeah, it's really a very extraordinary place.
With a blue view and a cool breeze.
I want to ask, why is the sand on the hill?
And I see not blocking the way.

Hi @jasonmunapasee,

Thank you for passed by, the sand got there because of the wind blew it to the hill. It called Aeolian Transport as I mentioned up there ↑.

Thank you very much for letting me know.

Sure you bet ..

Sandy Dune just right by the Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, Santa Monica. which is very beautiful to enjoy with family. when can i visit there

Hi @andryea
You're welcome anytime ...

thanks @lugina. I hope we become friends

  ·  3 years ago (edited)

the trip is very beautiful, you can visit a very beautiful place, clean and the weather is very friendly, thank you for sharing.@lugina.

  ·  3 years ago (edited)

Hi @marcojan,
Thank you, especially for passing by.

Wow...beautiful beach