- In a feat of engineering, California’s Pacific Coast Highway clings for hundreds of miles to the edge of the continent.
- Sections of the route, which runs more than 650 miles from south of LA to Northern California, have been closed repeatedly.
- A short stretch connecting LA to Malibu last week, but there’s no timeline for reopening the road in Big Sur.
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The road has inspired rock bands and novelists. It’s sold Oldsmobiles, Chryslers and Mustangs. It has promised freedom, opportunity for introspection, or the perfect selfie. And in a feat of engineering, it clings for hundreds of miles to the edge of the continent.
The Pacific Coast Highway is among the most famous drives in the world…