Malibu rum
On this Wikipedia malibu rum language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Signs around the city proclaim “21 miles of scenic beauty”, referring to the incorporated city limits. Malibu coast spanning from Tuna Canyon on the southeast to Point Mugu in Ventura County on the northwest.
Malibu is named for the Ventureño Chumash settlement of Humaliwo, which translates to “The Surf Sounds Loudly. This pre-colonial village was situated next to Malibu Lagoon and is now part of the State Park. Malibu Coast, Spring” by Granville Redmond, c. The area is within the Chumash territory which extended from the San Joaquin Valley to San Luis Obispo to Malibu, as well as several islands off the southern coast of California. Humaliwo was next to Malibu Lagoon and was an important regional center in prehistoric times.
The village, which is identified as CA-LAN-264, was occupied from approximately 2500 BCE. Explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo is believed to have moored at Malibu Lagoon, at the mouth of Malibu Creek, to obtain fresh water in 1542. Few roads even entered the area before 1929, when the state won another court case and built what is now known as the Pacific Coast Highway. By then May Rindge was forced to divide her property and begin selling and leasing lots. In 1926, in an effort to avoid selling land to stave off insolvency, May K. Rindge created a small ceramic tile factory.