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Places We Swim Print Shop Point Dume, Malibu CA
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Point Dume, Malibu CA

from $300.00

The towering rock monolith at the southern end of Westward Beach in Malibu is the remnant core of an ancient volcano. It’s a singular feature on the coast, and a sacred place for the Chumash people who lived here in a precolonial village called Sumo. No doubt it was premium real estate even then. Below the headland is a semi-secret beach known as Pirates Cove.

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The towering rock monolith at the southern end of Westward Beach in Malibu is the remnant core of an ancient volcano. It’s a singular feature on the coast, and a sacred place for the Chumash people who lived here in a precolonial village called Sumo. No doubt it was premium real estate even then. Below the headland is a semi-secret beach known as Pirates Cove.

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The towering rock monolith at the southern end of Westward Beach in Malibu is the remnant core of an ancient volcano. It’s a singular feature on the coast, and a sacred place for the Chumash people who lived here in a precolonial village called Sumo. No doubt it was premium real estate even then. Below the headland is a semi-secret beach known as Pirates Cove.

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Places We Swim acknowledge the Gayemagal people of the Eora Nation, the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate. We acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded and that the places represented in our books always have been and always will be Indigenous land.