The Lost Coast is proof that if you don’t build it, they won’t come. What wasn't built along 90 miles of pristine California coastline north of Mendocino was a road: The topography of this brutally rugged region—steep mountain ranges abutting rocky shore—wouldn't allow it, forcing the builders of Highway 1 to make a detour far inland.
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