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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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  • Highway 1 and the surrounding landscape is reflected in a lagoon at San Gregorio State Beach South of Half Moon Bay, CA.
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  • Snowpack covers the landscape of Great Falls on the Maryland side of Great Falls Park.
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  • On the White Pass & Yukon Railroad. Outside of Skagway, AK.
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  • Waves of the Pacific Ocean crash against the rocky shores of Headland Cove at Point Lobos. Carmel, CA. Point Lobos holds a special place in the history of photography. It's fog-enshrouded shores were a subject of photographers such as Edward Weston, Ansel Adams and Minor White.
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  • On the Shores of Headland Cove at Point Lobos. Carmel, CA.
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  • The unique sandstone formations that permeate the hills of Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument are seen in the afternoon light.
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  • A forest is reflected in the still water of east branch reservoir in the early morning after sunrise near Brewster, New York.
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  • The coastline surrounding Point Lobos is seen from one of its many trails.
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  • On the Shores of Headland Cove at Point Lobos. Carmel, CA.
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  • The rocky shores of Moss Cove at Point Lobos. Carmel, CA. Point Lobos holds a special place in the history of photography. It's fog-enshrouded shores were a subject of photographers such as Edward Weston, Ansel Adams and Minor White.
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  • Waves of the Pacific Ocean crash against the rocky shores of Headland Cove at Point Lobos. Carmel, CA. Point Lobos holds a special place in the history of photography. It's fog-enshrouded shores were a subject of photographers such as Edward Weston, Ansel Adams and Minor White.
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  • A full moon shines over Crystal Springs reservoir as cars zip along the road connecting Highway 92 to Interstate 280 and coastal fog moves in over the peninsula. San Mateo County, CA
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  • Sunset over the Anza Borrego Desert. As seen from an overlook along the sunrise highway just past Cleveland National Forest.
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  • The San Francisco Bay Area from the Summit of Mount Tamalpais. Marin County, CA.
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  • Lighting flashes off the coast of Pacifica, CA in San Mateo County. The storm had just moved out over the Pacific, and a nearly full moon shined through the receding clouds over the city.
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  • The town of Julian is seen on a moonlit night from an overlook along the sunrise highway in the laguna mountains.
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  • Bixby Bridge is seen at sunset from Hurricane Point. Big Sur, CA
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  • The mouth of the Navarro River is seen from a turnoff along Route 128 in Mendocino County, CA
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  • Soquel Creek and the Capitola Venitian are seen at dusk from the balcony of Mr Toots Coffeehouse in Capitola, CA
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  • Montara Beach and Devils Slide are seen at sunset from the bluffs overlooking the coastline. Montara, CA
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  • Coastal Trees of the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Moss Beach, CA
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  • Fireworks explode over the Linda Mar district of Pacifica, CA. As seen from the hills above Cabrillo elementary school.
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  • Moonlit Night over Sausalito, CA.
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  • Waves crash against the rocky cliffs of Big Sur along the Central Coast of California.
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  • The shores surrounding Pigeon Point Lighthouse are seen just after sundown.
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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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  • 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 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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  • A long exposure elongates the waves that touch the shore of Port Hueneme Beach at sunset.
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  • Coastal Fog over Point Sur. Big Sur, CA.
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  • The sun sets over Pacifica, CA. As seen from the cliffs above Manor Beach in the Manor district of Pacifica.
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  • Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Moss Beach, CA
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  • Looking west along the trail leading from Skyline College to Sweeney Ridge along the hills of Pacifica.
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  • A field atop the Laguna mountains in Cleveland National Forest is seen covered in snow. San Diego County, CA
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  • San Francisco from the Summit of Mount Tamalpais. Marin County, CA.
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  • A firework flashes above Port Hueneme Beach as twilight sets in.
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  • Bixby Bridge is seen in the early morning from Hurricane Point. Big Sur, CA
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  • Coastal flowers adorn the bluffs above Montara Beach, cast in a bluish hue after sundown. Montara. San Mateo County. CA
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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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  • The Botanical Gardens in Balboa Park is lit under the night sky of San Diego, CA. Created for the Panama-California International Expo from 1915-17.
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  • The Alcazar Garden in Balboa Park is lit under the night sky of San Diego, CA. The garden is named after the gardens of Alcazar Castle in Seville, Spain, and is reconstructed to be identical to the1935 design by San Diego architect Richard Requa for the California Pacific International Exposition of 1935-1936.
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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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  • Moonlit night over Metcalf Pond. San Jose, 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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  • Moonlit Night and Fall foliage in West Virginia.
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  • A supermoon rises over the badlands of South Dakota on the night of November 13, 2016. This supermoon is the closest and brightest that it has been to the earth since 1948.
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  • Mt. Rushmore is seen through clearing fog at sunrise from Iron Mountain road in the Black Hills in October.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • A long exposure elongates the waves bathed in the colors of sunset that touch the shore of Port Hueneme Beach.
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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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  • The sun rises over Shenandoah National Park, as seen from Big Meadows along Skyline Drive.
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  • The sun begins to rise over Shenandoah National Park, as seen from Big Meadows along Skyline Drive.
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  • A crescent moon sets as the sun begins to rise on the horizon  over a copse of trees at Big Meadows in Shenandoah National Park.
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  • The sun begins to rise over a cherry blossom filled Tidal Basin in the early morning hours of Monday, April 13, 2015 in Washington, D.C.
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  • The sun begins to rise over a cherry blossom filled Tidal Basin in the early morning hours of Monday, April 13, 2015 in Washington, D.C.
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  • Starry Sky. Dolly Sods Wilderness. Tucker County, West Virginia.
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  • Sunrise. Dolly Sods Wilderness. Tucker County, West Virginia.
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  • Sunrise. Dolly Sods Wilderness. Tucker County, West Virginia.
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  • House. Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
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  • Moonlit Night and Fall foliage in West Virginia.
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  • Fall foliage in West Virginia.
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  • Fall foliage in West Virginia.
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  • Fall foliage in West Virginia.
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  • Twilight over Paint Creek and Fall foliage in West Virginia.
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  • Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, located 40 miles southwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico. The area owes its remarkable geology to layers of volcanic rock and ash deposited by pyroclastic flow from a volcanic explosion within the Jemez Volcanic Field that occurred 6 to 7 million years ago.
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  • Half Dome is seen in the distance from the air over the Sierras.
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  • Lawn chairs line the shore of Key Biscayne outside of Miami, Florida.
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  • Boats are seen along East Branch Reservoir at sunrise.
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  • Stars are elongated in the night sky during a 36 minute single exposure at the peak of needles highway adjacent to the needles eye in Custer National Park.
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  • The San Francisco skyline is seen at sunset from an airplane flying into SFO
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  • On the floor of the Anza-Borrego Desert on highway 78.
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  • Middle of Nowhere. 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • A dilapidated structure stands next to a McDonalds advertising billboard. Somewhere near Luray, VA
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  • Autumn in Shenandoah National Park, as seen from Skyline Drive.
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  • A crescent moon is seen in the early morning sky at dawn, as seen from Big Meadows along Skyline Drive.
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  • An autumn tinged chestnut tree is illuminated by headlights under a starry sky in the early morning hours of Saturday, October 18, 2014 in Shenandoah National Park. Taking a night drive along the famed road inside the park Skyline Drive is a good way to beat the normal crowd and enjoy a pristine sunrise.
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  • The Blue Ridge Mountains are shrouded in fog in the late evening. Shenandoah National Park, as seen from along Skyline Drive.
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  • The Jefferson Memorial looms in the background of the swaying trees of Tidal Basin on a windy day in Washington, D.C.
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  • The sun begins to rise over a cherry blossom filled Tidal Basin in the early morning hours of Monday, April 13, 2015 in Washington, D.C.
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  • The sun begins to rise over a cherry blossom filled Tidal Basin in the early morning hours of Monday, April 13, 2015 in Washington, D.C.
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  • Sunrise. Dolly Sods Wilderness. Tucker County, West Virginia.
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  • The stone piers on the left are what remains of the original B&O Railroad bridge which was burned in 1861 by Confederates before marching South to converge with other rebel units to defend an important railroad junction from Union capture. The battle of Bull Run (as it was called by the Union, Manassas by the Confederacy; Union battles were typically named after rivers and tributaries, whereas Confederates named them after nearby towns and railroads) would be the first major battle of the Civil War.
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  • Aboard the historic White Pass and Yukon railroad train car.
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  • Multnomah Falls, located just outside of Portland in the Columbia River Gorge. Oregon.
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  • Clouds swirl around the coastline of Big Sur.
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  • The San Mateo bridge is seen as our airplane breaks through the fog flying into SFO.
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  • A house is lit by the rising sun at Candlewood Lake in New Fairfield, Connecticut.
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  • A large flock of birds swoop past the Washington Monument in the early morning.
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  • A full moon overhead illuminates the Potomac River and city of Alexandria, VA. As seen from the Woodrow Wilson Bridge.
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  • Trees and hills amidst Highway 26. Wyoming.
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