The road through California is not a single narrative. It unfolds in chapters.
From San Francisco south along Big Sur’s cliffs, into the shifting light of Malibu, upward to Griffith Observatory above Los Angeles — each segment alters the perspective. The desert follows: Death Valley’s vast exposure, Joshua Tree’s sculptural silence, Palm Springs’ geometric calm.
San Diego offered balance. The Pacific softened again.
But this journey is not complete.
Los Angeles remains to be examined more closely — its beaches, its architecture, its light. Las Vegas stands as a separate study in spectacle and illusion. Palm Springs warrants deeper exploration. And the coast between cities reveals its own subtleties.
California is not a single destination. It is an evolving archive.
This chapter continues.
Location: Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, USA Best Time: Sunset & evening Highlights: Skyline views, Hollywood sign, city panorama Access: Griffith Park (car, shuttle, or hike) Tip: Arrive before sunset for best light conditions Vibe: Scenic, iconic, cinematic