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  • The San Francisco skyline and Bay Bridge are seen from Yerba Buena Island. San Francisco, CA.
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  • The former Eastern Span of the Oakland Bay Bridge is seen at dusk from Yerba Buena Island. The current Eastern Span can be seen under construction at right.
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  • Morning fog shrouds the surrounding trees and foliage of Point Lookout State Park. Point Lookout is also near the former site of Camp Hoffman, a prisoner of war camp for confederates during the Civil War. Of the some 50,000 rebel soldiers who passed through its gates, approximately 4000 would die of disease and starvation. Consequently, many ghost stories have emanated from Point Lookout.
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  • Spectators watch and take pictures as the sun begins to rise over a cherry blossom filled Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C.
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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 Trees of the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Moss Beach, CA
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  • Located 14 miles upstream from DC, Great Falls lies along the Atlantic Seaboard Fall Line where the Piedmont Plateau meets the Atlantic Coastal Plain. The series of cascades descend a total of 76 feet over less than a mile, making it the steepest fall line rapids of any river on the Eastern Seaboard. The falls themselves were created over thousands of years dating from the last ice age when the sea level dropped, resulting in the Potomac carving deep into the surrounding rock as it made its way to the Chesapeake.
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  • The C&O Canal (short for Chesapeake and Ohio) is seen at dusk along the towpath at Great Falls in Potomac, MD. <br />
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The C&O Canal was created in the 1830's in an effort to connect the Ohio River Valley frontier with the East Coast. However, trains were beginning to come onto the scene around the time of construction. Beginning with the B&O Railroad based out of Baltimore, trains could carry much larger cargos than canal boats, travel faster and be constructed far easier than digging and dredging canals. Construction was halted at Cumberland Maryland, 100 miles west of Washington, as the railroad arrived at Pittsburgh, making the canals original purposes obsolete. Nonetheless, the canal was widely used for transportation of raw materials such as coal from mines in West Virginia. The canal fell into disuse by the 20th century, and the National Parks Service purchased the canal in the 1930's.
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  • This structure was once part of the network of buildings that made up the Nike Surface to Air missile site located along Sweeney Ridge along the hills of Pacifica, CA. The nike missile site was only one of an entire network of sites ringing the Bay Area throughout the early stages of the Cold War, intended to strike incoming enemy bombers and later, ballistic missiles.
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  • Coastal Fog over Point Sur. Big Sur, CA.
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  • Coastal Trees of the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Moss Beach, CA
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  • Bernal Heights, downtown San Francisco and the outer mission are seen from a neighborhood along the hills of San Bruno Mountain. Daly City, CA
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  • The Fremont hills are bathed in a sea of fog as the lights of the radar station atop Mt. Tamilpais can be seen in the distance. Taken from the fire tower atop Mt. Hamilton.
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  • Moonlit night over Metcalf Pond. San Jose, CA
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