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  • The San Francisco Bay Area from the Summit of Mount Tamalpais. Marin County, CA.
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  • The San Francisco Bay area is seen at night from the Summit of Mount Tamalpais in Marin County. Fog blankets the majority of Sausalito, Marin City and Mill Valley below, as Oakland, Tiburon and the SF-Oakland Bay Bridge poke through the misty night.
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  • San Francisco from the Summit of Mount Tamalpais. Marin County, CA.
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  • Coastal fog over the Marin Headlands descends into Sausalito, Mill Valley and Larkspur as the cities of San Francisco Bay shine in background. As seen from the Summit of Mount Tamalpais. Marin County, CA.
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  • Mt. Diablo pokes out of an early morning fog bank over the San Francisco Bay Area. As seen from the summit of Mt. Tamilpais on the early morning of July 27, 2014 in Marin County, CA.
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  • The sun rises over the East Bay hills, as seen from the summit of Mount Tamalpais in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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  • Looking south along the coastline from the summit of Mt. Tamilpais, one can see everything from the skyline of San Francisco to Ocean Beach and beyond. The towers of the Golden Gate Bridge can be seen poking above the coastal fog bank as well on most days.
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  • The San Francisco Bay Area shines in the night as coastal fog moves overhead. As seen from the summit of Mount Tamilpais in Marin County.
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  • The Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco are seen just before dawn from Battery Spencer in the Marin Headlands.
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  • The boathouses of Marin line the shores of Sausalito at Mt. Tamilpais looms in the background. Marin County, California.
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  • The Golden Gate Bridge is seen on the eve of the 75th anniversary of its completion from Fort Baker in Marin County.
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  • Moonlit Night over Sausalito, CA.
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  • Hilarita is seen in the foreground while Sausalito can be seen across Richardson bay, and the Golden Gate Bridge and Sutro Tower can also be seen in the distance. Taken from Hippie Tree atop a hill.
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  • Sausalito and the Golden Gate Bridge shine at dusk. As seen from across Richardson Bay at the hippie tree.
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  • Taken on the eve of the Bridge's 75th Birthday, and the incredible celebrations that followed. The city lights of San Francisco and Sutro Tower can be seen in the distance.
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  • Coastal fog moving in over the San Francisco Bay Area is illuminated by a full moon overhead as the lights of Sausalito shimmer on the shoreline.
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  • A supermoon rises over San Francisco Bay at dusk, as seen from the Sausalito waterfront.
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  • Coastal Trees of the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Moss Beach, CA
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  • Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Moss Beach, CA
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  • The closed down Miami marine stadium is seen in a long exposure.
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  • The closed down Miami marine stadium is seen in a long exposure.
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  • Coastal Trees of the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Moss Beach, CA
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  • Coastal Trees of the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Moss Beach, CA
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  • Common Dolphins swim beside a ferry in the Santa Barbara Channel, the area of the Pacific Ocean between the Channel Islands and the coastline of Southern California.
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  • From left, inmates Demetrius Carroll, Erica Jones, Tasha Anderson and Marisabela Sarria dance during a "ecstatic" dance class by teacher Sylvie Minot at the San Francisco County Jail on July 17, 2014 in San Francisco, CA. Sylvie Minot leads dance classes inside the SF County Jail to help bring inmates inner peace. Minot also leads classes for the public in Marin, and for vets at the VA clinic.
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  • Downtown San Francisco is seen aboard a ferry to Sausalito in Marin County.
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  • The Sunset District, Golden Gate Park and Marin can be seen on the Horizon on a moonlit night from Grand View Park. San Francisco, California.
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  • Downtown San Francisco is seen at sunset aboard a ferry departing from the ferry building to Sausalito in Marin County.
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  • On the night of October 16th 1859 a party of 17 armed men led by the militant abolitionist John Brown crossed the Potomac River over the B&O railroad bridge to seize the federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry and its stockpile of 100,000 rifles and muskets. With these weapons, Brown intended to facilitate an armed slave uprising that would begin in Virginia and move South along the Blue Ridge as word of the revolt spread. The raid was initially successful. Brown's men seized the railroad bridge, rounded up the town's watchmen, cut the telegraph wire and seized the arsenal complex (guarded by a single sentry) without incident. It all went downhill from there. <br />
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Brown's entire plan hinged on the assumption that slaves in the surrounding countryside would flock to him after receiving word of the raid. However, no slaves were made aware of the planned attack, and consequently Brown quickly found himself surrounded in the morning not by eager runaway slaves but by angry townspeople and militia. Volleys were exchanged and hostages taken as Brown and his men retreated into the Arsenal's engine house (known today as John Brown's Fort)  barricading themselves inside. <br />
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Meanwhile, An eastbound B&O train stopped by Brown's men earlier that morning was allowed to continue forward, whose conductor quickly wired a telegram reporting the raid to officials in Baltimore. In a matter of hours, Washington was alerted to the attack. President Buchanan dispatched a detachment of U.S. Marines led by Col. Robert E. Lee; future commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, to end the siege and capture John Brown. The Marines arrived in Harper's Ferry the next day. Brown refused to surrender himself in exchange for the lives of his remaining men, and the marines stormed the engine house to take Brown prisoner.
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  • The Miami skyline shimmers on the waters of South Channel, as seen from the Marine stadium.
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  • Master Gunnery Sergeant Peter Wilson of "The President's Own" United States Marine Band practices on his violin before performing the national anthem at an NCAA college basketball game in Morgantown, W.Va. on Saturday Feb. 9, 2019. (AP Photo/Craig Hudson)
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  • The Miami skyline shimmers on the waters of South Channel, as seen from the Marine stadium.
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