This California river mouth stays fog-free while Big Sur drowns in gray
This Northern California village sits where the Gualala River meets the Pacific Ocean, creating a rare geographic confluence that locals call the “banana belt.” While fog blankets Big Sur and Mendocino in gray shrouds, ocean winds push the mist offshore here, leaving golden coastal bluffs bathed in clear light. With only 2,093 residents and dramatically … Lire plus









