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    Pacifica and Mount Tamalpais seen from Old Pedro Mountain Road.
    Old Pedro Mountain Road at McNee Ranch.
    Picnic area at McNee Ranch, just off Old Pedro Mountain Road.
    Highway 1 and Gray Whale Cove seen from Old Pedro Mountain Road.
    Montara Mountain seen from Old Pedro Mountain Road.
    Cyprus trees on Old Pedro Mountain Road.
    Montara State Beach seen from Old Pedro Mountain Road.
    Red elderberry (Sambucus racemosa).
    Old Pedro Mountain Road.
    Mountain biker on Old Pedro Mountain Road.
    Wildflowers on Old Pedro Mountain Road.
    Old Pedro Mountain Road.
    Looking west from Old Pedro Mountain Road.
    Old Pedro Mountain Road.
    Anise swallowtail (Papilio zelicaon) on Old Pedro Mountain Road.
    Indian paintbrush (Castilleja) on Old Pedro Mountain Road.
    Nonnative eucalyptus grove on Old Pedro Mountain Road.
    Pacifica and Mount Tamalpais seen from Old Pedro Mountain Road.
    Nonnative wild everlasting sweet pea (Lathyrus latifolius) on Old Pedro Mountain Road
    Hiker at McNee Ranch State Park.
    Poison oak (Toxicodendron diversilobum) on Old Pedro Mountain Road.

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