About 17 million years ago, the land of the Monterey Peninsula was located where southern California is today. Since then, the Peninsula has been riding northward along the intersection of two tectonic plates at a pace of about two-inches per year. Eventually, the Peninsula will move alongside of the San Francisco Bay, and will have geographically completed its history as a crossroads of the somewhat rocky, sometimes shaky relationship between southern and northern California.
Bohemian Crossroads: Art & Culture Colldie Then Subside on the Monterey Peninsula
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