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06-45246. GNIS feature IDs. 1668257, 2410913. Website. www .malibucity .org. Malibu ( / ˈmælɪbuː / MAL-ih-boo) is a beach city in the Santa Monica Mountains region of Los Angeles County, California, [ 11] about 30 miles (48 km) west of Downtown Los Angeles. It is known for its Mediterranean climate, its strip of beaches stretching 21 miles ...
Malibu Creek State Park. / 34.10083°N 118.71111°W / 34.10083; -118.71111. Malibu Creek State Park is a state park of California, United States, preserving the Malibu Creek canyon in the Santa Monica Mountains. The 8,215-acre (3,324 ha) park was established in 1974. [1] Opened to the public in 1976, the park is also a component of ...
Baywatch. Baywatch is an American action drama television series about lifeguards who patrol the beaches of Los Angeles County, California, and Hawaii, starring David Hasselhoff. It was created by Michael Berk, Douglas Schwartz, and Gregory J. Bonann, who produced the show throughout its 11-season run. The series focuses on both professional ...
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Malibu Creek is a year-round stream in western Los Angeles County, California. It drains the southern Conejo Valley and Simi Hills, flowing south through the Santa Monica Mountains, and enters Santa Monica Bay in Malibu. The Malibu Creek watershed drains 109 square miles (280 km 2) and its tributary creeks reach as high as 3,000 feet (910 m ...
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Well, partly right. Along with the rich and famous, there is a heavy dose of hippie and surfer culture. And while most of the city is very safe for visitors and locals alike, there are some areas ...
Malibu Lagoon State Beach. / 34.03333°N 118.67917°W / 34.03333; -118.67917. Malibu Lagoon State Beach in Malibu, California, United States, is also known as Surfrider Beach. [1] It was dedicated as the first World Surfing Reserve on October 9, 2010. [2] The 110-acre (45 ha) site was established as a California state park in 1951. [3]