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Kona Sunset1974 viewsSunset overlooking the Tide Pools at Keauhou HI.
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San Felipe Sunrise1927 viewsSun coming up over the Sea Of Cortez, taken 11/12/05, on the beach at the Las Conchas Campground South of San Felipe
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Moonrise1742 viewsMoon coming up over the Sea Of Cortez. Taken 11/13/05
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Peek-A-Boo Sunrise1984 viewsThe Sun peeks through in between the horizon and the clouds above. Taken 11/10/06 at Punta Estrella, just South of San Felipe.
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Tall Ships2302 viewsTaken in Oxnard CA during the Tall Ships Festival.
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More Tall Ships1725 views
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Heading For Port2006 viewsOne of the Tall Ships heading back into port. Tall Ships Festival Oxnard CA.
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San Clemente Sunset1774 viewsTaken from the bluff at San Clemente State Beach Campground. Looking North, you can see the San Clemente Pier with Dana Point in the background.
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Tampico Trauma2633 viewsThis is the Old Harbor at San Felipe. Located some 120 Miles below the border in Baja California, it is one of my favorite camping spots. The fishermen used to sail into and out of the Harbor only at High Tide when the harbor would fill with water. They now have a New Harbor just South of Town. Taken 2/21/06
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Lotus1930 viewsGrowing from the mud at the bottom of ponds and streams, the exquisite Lotus flower rises above the water and is usually white or pink with 15 or more oval, spreading petals, and a peculiar, flat seedcase at its center. The Lotus flower is said to be the only plant to fruit and flower simultaneously. It emerges from the depths of the muddy waters and symbolizes the manifestation of the universal Buddha Nature or Christ Consciousness inherent equally in all life. It also appears in legends of ancient Egypt and played an important part in ancient Egyptian Religion.
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Peek-A-Boo Sunrise2003 viewsThe Sun peeks through in between the horizon and the clouds above. Taken 11/10/06 at Punta Estrella, just South of San Felipe.
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On The Wrong Track2140 viewsTaken 1/11/05
This photo taken along the Union Pacific Tracks by the Arroyo Las Posas in Somis, CA. After 5 days of heavy rain (14.38 inches at my station in Altadena) this river undermined the tracks and left them hanging high and dry. Unfortunately it took Fiber Optic Cables with it. AT&T, MCI, Sprint and Level 2 all experienced outages related to this slide.
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