The wildest stretch of U.S. shoreline south of Alaska is California's lost coast, a 25-mile-long burl of rock thrust into, and pounded by, the Pacific.
But it was the Maori who came closest to scoring a fifth try after another strong McAlister thrust, and Delon Armitage was wide with an ambitious long-range penalty attempt.
Once inside, he gyrates to the booming beat of the deejay's music, revels in the dotings of a gaggle of long-legged fashion models and poses obligingly for every cell phone camera that is thrust into his face.