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Olema Valley

Coordinates: 37°59′41″N 122°45′14″W / 37.99481°N 122.75402°W / 37.99481; -122.75402
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Olema Valley is a gorge formed by the San Andreas Fault in rural west Marin County, Northern California. The valley runs from the town of Olema through Dogtown and Point Reyes to the Bolinas Lagoon, which lies between Bolinas and Stinson Beach near Drake's Bay.[1] It is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

References

  1. ^ Olema Valley, National Park Service, retrieved 09-19-07

37°59′41″N 122°45′14″W / 37.99481°N 122.75402°W / 37.99481; -122.75402