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The coastline north from Point Bonita, Golden Gate NRA/Kurt Repanshek
Kurt Repanshek
Monday, July 27, 2015

Surf pounding the rocky Pacific Coast shoreline north of the Point Bonita Lighthouse makes it clear why a lighthouse was necessary at the mouth of San Francisco Bay. The Point Bonita Light was first lit in 1855; it still is an active lighthouse, operated by the U.S. Coast Guard yet stationed within Golden Gate National Recreation Area

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