Marin Hills

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Marin Hills je vrchovina v Marin County v Kalifornii, ve Spojených státech amerických. Leží severozápadně od Sanfranciského zálivu. Jihovýchodní výběžek Marin Hills zasahuje k mostu Golden Gate Bridge.Nejvyšší vrchol je Mount Tamalpais (785 m),v blízkosti Mill Valley. Oblast je součástí Kalifornského pobřežního pásma. rdf:langString
The Marin Hills are a series of steep high ridges and peaks in southern Marin County. They are a part of the long Pacific Coast Ranges mountain system. The centerpoint of these hills is the 2,571 foot (784 m) Mount Tamalpais near Mill Valley. The hills are bordered to the north by the and Laguna de Santa Rosa; to the east by San Pablo Bay, the northern arm of San Francisco Bay; to the south by Golden Gate Strait; and to the west by the San Andreas Fault, running through Tomales Bay, Olema Valley, Bolinas Lagoon, and Stinson Beach. Parts of the hills are protected for their scenic beauty by Mount Tamalpais State Park and the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. The many ridges and peaks of these hills form a dramatic backdrop to the Golden Gate Bridge, the San Francisco skyline, and sever rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Marin Hills je vrchovina v Marin County v Kalifornii, ve Spojených státech amerických. Leží severozápadně od Sanfranciského zálivu. Jihovýchodní výběžek Marin Hills zasahuje k mostu Golden Gate Bridge.Nejvyšší vrchol je Mount Tamalpais (785 m),v blízkosti Mill Valley. Oblast je součástí Kalifornského pobřežního pásma.
rdf:langString The Marin Hills are a series of steep high ridges and peaks in southern Marin County. They are a part of the long Pacific Coast Ranges mountain system. The centerpoint of these hills is the 2,571 foot (784 m) Mount Tamalpais near Mill Valley. The hills are bordered to the north by the and Laguna de Santa Rosa; to the east by San Pablo Bay, the northern arm of San Francisco Bay; to the south by Golden Gate Strait; and to the west by the San Andreas Fault, running through Tomales Bay, Olema Valley, Bolinas Lagoon, and Stinson Beach. Parts of the hills are protected for their scenic beauty by Mount Tamalpais State Park and the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. The many ridges and peaks of these hills form a dramatic backdrop to the Golden Gate Bridge, the San Francisco skyline, and several towns around Richardson Bay when viewed from the south.
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