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: To reach the sands seen in the photograph, visitors must pass through a specialized pedestrian tunnel that runs directly under the Pacific Coast Highway .

: Emerging from the dark concrete, the "reveal" of the turquoise surf against the golden bluffs is a legendary moment for photographers. 2. From Tents to Trailers to Trails laura-moro-beach-mixed-magazine-019.jpg

: In the 1920s, this area was Tyron’s Camp , a simple destination for tent campers seeking escape from the city. : To reach the sands seen in the

: In 2005, the trailers were removed to allow the land to return to its natural state as part of Crystal Cove State Park , ensuring the beach remained public forever. 3. The Cinematic Spirit Crystal Cove - California State Parks From Tents to Trailers to Trails : In

Long before it was a backdrop for high-fashion "mixed magazine" spreads, the land at was a different kind of sanctuary. 1. The Hidden Tunnels

: By the late 1950s, the tents were replaced by the El Morro Beach Trailer Park , where families lived for generations in what was arguably the most expensive "trailer park" in the world due to its proximity to the ocean.