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  • The lights of cars outline highway 1 along the Southern California shoreline as the milky way can be made out in the sky. As seen from Point Mugu.
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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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  • Potato Harbor, located on the Island of Santa Cruz Island, part of the Channel Islands of California off the southern coast, is seen in this panoramic image taken from above along one of the trails leading to Scorpion Ranch and the ferry landing.
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  • Hundreds of windmills dot the landscape in the southern portion of the Anza-Borrego desert near Ocotillo, CA.
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  • Sunset over Port Hueneme State Beach and Pier. California.
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  • The Lily Pond and El Prado Arcade are seen under a cool summer night sky in San Diego, CA. The lily pond lies adjacent to the Botanical Building, one of the largest lath structures in the world. The pond, one of the most photographed landmarks in San Diego, was created for the Panama-California Exposition of 1915 in San Diego's Balboa Park. Brought about with the aim of highlighting San Diego as the first U.S. port of call for ships traveling north after passing westward through the newly opened Panama Canal, the exposition occurred at the same time as the larger Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. Nonetheless, the fair was widely regarded as a success, with over two million visitors by the end of 1915 and just under 1.7 million attendees in its second year (due to it's success, the fair was extended from its original one year duration). <br />
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As was customary of world's fair's of that era, the attractions and structures of the Panama-California exposition were constructed with cheap, temporary materials with the intention of being demolished once the fair had ended. However, Many notable visitors including Teddy Roosevelt advocated for the preservation of the immaculate structures. As a result, many of the fair's buildings and gardens were renovated or reconstructed with permanent building materials in order to ensure their enjoyment by future generations.
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  • Santa Monica Pier. Santa Monica, CA
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  • Hueneme State Beach. Southern California
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  • Downtown San Diego from Coronado Ferry Landing. Coronado, CA
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  • Downtown San Diego as seen on a cloudy night from Embarcadero marina park.
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  • Downtown San Diego from Harbor Island Drive. San Diego, CA
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  • Downtown San Diego is seen on a cloudy night from the convention center.
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  • Coronado Bridge. Coronado, CA
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  • Surfers and beachgoers alike are silhouetted by a setting sun at surfer's point in Ventura, CA
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  • A long exposure elongates the waves that touch the shore beneath the pier at sunset on Port Hueneme Beach. The Channel Island of Anacapa can be seen in the distance.
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  • Downtown Los Angeles from Griffith Observatory. Los Angeles, CA
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  • A long exposure elongates the waves that touch the shore of Port Hueneme Beach at sunset.
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  • A firework flashes above Port Hueneme Beach as twilight sets in.
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  • Surfers and beachgoers alike are silhouetted by a setting sun at surfer's point in Ventura, CA
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  • The lights of cars outline highway 1 along the Malibu shoreline, as seen from the top of point dude.
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  • Downtown San Diego, the gaslamp quarter, and even the coronado bridge are seen from the top of the Manchester Grand Hyatt.
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  • Surfers and beachgoers alike are silhouetted by a setting sun at surfer's point in Ventura, CA
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  • Coastal fog enshrouds the fishing pier at Port Hueneme Beach. Seen in a long exposure panoramic image taken from the sand.
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  • A long exposure elongates the waves bathed in the colors of sunset that touch the shore of Port Hueneme Beach.
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  • The Anza-Borrego desert on a moonlit night while on the road to Julian. The Salton Sea can be seen in the distance.
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  • On the floor of the Anza-Borrego Desert on highway 78.
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  • A crescent moon hangs in the night sky over Port Hueneme Beach as a river cuts across the sand.
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  • A long exposure elongates the waves that touch the shore of Port Hueneme Beach.
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  • Chicano park is seen on the afternoon of July 02, 2015 in the Barrio Logan neighborhood of San Diego, CA.
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  • Coastal fog enshrouds the fishing pier at Port Hueneme Beach. Seen in a long exposure panoramic image taken from the sand.
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  • A long exposure elongates the waves that touch the shore of Port Hueneme Beach.
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  • The Salton Sea is captured on a moonlit night.
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  • The city lights of Mexicali illuminate a distant storm. As seen from the windmills on the Great Southern Overland Stage Route leading into Ocotillo. Imperial County, CA
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