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  • The San Francisco Bay Area from the Summit of Mount Tamalpais. Marin County, CA.
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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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  • 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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  • Coastal fog over mill valley. Mt Tamilpais summit.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • At the foot of the George Washington Monument C.1826 at the summit of South Mountain, Maryland. It was here that the Army of the Potomac broke through the rearguard of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia after discovering special order 191, Robert E. Lee's battle plans for the Invasion of the North inside a cigar box near a farm outside of Frederick. The top secret plans described in detail how the already outnumbered confederate army had been divided into 5 corps and spread out. Lee himself quickly learned via confederate spies in Washington that his plans had been discovered, <br />
and immediately cancelled the planned invasion. Lee then ordered his divided army to regroup outside the nearby town of Sharpsburg, where the Confederate army would cross the Potomac River back to the safety Virginia. But Lee wasn't going to abandon everything after coming this far with nothing to show for it. Lee ordered his rebel army to make a stand against the oncoming army of the Potomac on the banks of a nearby creek called Antietam.
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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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  • At the foot of the George Washington Monument C.1826 at the summit of South Mountain, Maryland. It was here that the Army of the Potomac broke through the rearguard of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia after discovering special order 191, Robert E. Lee's battle plans for the Invasion of the North inside a cigar box near a farm outside of Frederick. The top secret plans described in detail how the already outnumbered army had been divided into 5 corps and spread out. Lee himself quickly learned through spies in Washington that his plans had been discovered, <br />
and immediately cancelled the planned invasion. Lee then ordered his divided army to regroup outside the nearby town of Sharpsburg, where the Confederate army would cross the Potomac River back to the safety Virginia. Unwilling to abandon his army’s first invasion of the North with nothing to show for it, Lee ordered his men to make a stand against the oncoming Army of the Potomac along the banks of Antietam Creek.
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  • An unidentified protester is tended to by paramedics after being hit by a vehicle that drove through a line of protesters attempting to block the street. The protesters were demonstrating against the "Defending the American Dream" summit at the Washington D.C. Convention Center. An event sponsored by the Americans for Prosperity Foundation. November 04, 2011 in Northwest Washington.
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  • Lick Observatory is seen on a moonlit night atop the summit of Mount Hamilton. from Mt. Hamilton road below. Diablo Range. Santa Clara County, CA.
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