Venus setting over Martins Beach, a picturesque pocket beach just south of Half Moon Bay. When you visit Martins Beach you will immediately discover its beauty. High bluffs are visible at both ends of the cove. Walk to the north past the outflow of Lobitos Creek to see the tall sharkfin-shaped rock up close. It has a rock arch in the bottom that is only visible from up north.
Fireworks on the lagood at the Frank Lloyd Wright Civic Center in Marin County, CA.
Pigeon Point Lighthouse is one of the most picturesque lighthouses on the Pacific coast. The tower stands on a rocky promontory and has long been a landmark for ships approaching San Francisco Bay from the south. This headland, and hence the lighthouse, took its name from the ship Carrier Pigeon that wrecked here in 1853. The lantern room of the tower is no longer equipped with the original first-order, 1000-watt Fresnel lens. No longer illuminated for demonstration purposes, the lens has 24 flash panels, is composed of 1008 hand-polished lenses and prisms and is capable of producing over 500,000 candlepower illumination. It was manufactured by the Henry-LePaute company in Paris, France and was first lit at Pigeon Point at sunset on November 15, 1872.