San Simeon’s coastline is one of the last remnants of what coastal California looked like in the 1800’s (other than the road and the town, that is). The vegetation shows what California’s climate should allow to grow, as opposed to many of its cities which import water to grow plants that would not survive under natural conditions.
San Simeon’s coastline is one of the last remnants of what coastal California looked like in the 1800’s (other than the road and the town, that is). The vegetation shows what California’s climate should allow to grow, as opposed to many of its cities which import water to grow plants that would not survive under natural conditions.