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The westernmost tip of Marin County comes at the end of the Point Reyes National Seashore , a near-island of wilderness bordered on three sides by over fifty miles of isolated coastline - pine forests and sunny meadows hemmed in by rocky cliffs and sandy, windswept beaches. This wing-shaped landmass is a rogue piece of the earth's crust that has been drifting steadily northwards along the San Andreas Fault, having started out some six million years ago as a suburb of Los Angeles. When the great earthquake of 1906 shattered San Francisco, the land here, at the epiCenter, shifted over sixteen feet in an instant, though damage was confined to a few skewed cattle fences.
From the east peak of Mount Tamalpais, a quick two-mile downhill hike follows the Temelpa Trail through velvety shrubs of chaparral to the town of MILL VALLEY , the oldest and most enticing of the inland towns of Marin County. This was originally a logging Center, from where the destruction of the surrounding redwoods was organized, but for many years the town has made a healthy living out of tourism and October's annual Mill Valley Film Festival, which draws area stars and up-and-coming directors alike.
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