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Malibu, Palos Verdes & Dana Point Hit Hard: National Landmark Threatened, Boulders Bounce Onto Roads & Multimillion-Dollar Homes Teeter On Collapsing Cliffs; More Rain On The Way
Boulders bounce off roads, multimillion-dollar homes teeter over the ocean atop collapsing cliffs and a National Historic Landmark is closed; more rain on the way.
The Wayfarer’s Chapel, a National Historic Landmark which has served as a prime setting for decades of local weddings and also provided the location for dozens of TV shows and films, was temporarily closed after the last storm, and it;s fate remains uncertain. Farther South in Dana Point, local and national news crews have intensely covered the erosion and subsidence is that exclusives enclave with several multimillion-dollar homes now perched precariously on a cliff above the Pacific after the recent rains. A February 13 aerial view of three large homes in Dana Point in danger of falling into the ocean as a cliffside gave way after recent heavy rains (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
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