I just looked on Google Earth. It is just south of the town, and the distinctive driveway is obvious. The coastline was previously pretty smooth and straight prior to the slide - so that stuff in the water is all new.
And of course all that new stuff isn’t very strong, and the water will keep wearing at it and causing it to slide a bit more.
They’ll be able to fix it, but not sure how - it will just cost a lot of money.
I sure hope that guy with the house just to the south doesn’t work in Gorda which is just to the north. If so his commute went from 5 minutes to maybe an hour or more.
The bulging slope to the left of the guy living on the southside of the slide looks like it could slip off also.
They’d never find anything left if that happened.
GE does show a lot of slide debris there before, not like it was an unknown rockslide area.
“I sure hope that guy with the house just to the south doesnt work in Gorda which is just to the north. If so his commute went from 5 minutes to maybe an hour or more.”
Unless there is a secondary road up over the mountains behind, it’s not a 1 hour drive! from Carmel Valley to Cambria there are no roads east. If you have to go around, it’s at least a 3 hour drive (171 miles).