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  • The sun makes its way down over the pacific ocean in San Clemente, Southern California.
    Sunset Ocean
  • Artwork is displayed on a beach, near Highway 1, at Mendocino California.
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  • Along Highway 1, at Mendocino California visitors, tourists, frolic at the beach.
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  • Bowling Ball Beach at Mendocino California.
    bp bowling ball beach.jpg
  • Water makes it way down a creek in a California State Park in Mendocino California.
    bp mendocino_1.JPG
  • A photographer makes his way along the cliff at the Point Cabrillo Lighthouse property in Mendocino, California.
    bp mendocino_15 4.JPG
  • Water drops form on plant life inside a California State Park. Along Highway 1, at Mendocino California.
    bp mendocino _5.JPG
  • A Redwood stands in Mendocino, California, as the camera is moved during the exposure as the flash freezes the tree and clover in the foreground.
    bp clover tree_1.JPG
  • Along Highway 1, at Mendocino California.
    bp leafs mendocino.JPG
  • A cliff near Highway 1, at Mendocino California.
    bp mendocino_3 2.JPG
  • A California State Park visitors watches on as the wildlife take rest on the hood of his truck, near Highway 1, at Mendocino California.
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  • Along Highway 1, at Mendocino California.
    mendocino_6 2.JPG
  • In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    closeup.JPG
  • A Mantis shrimp carrying eggs. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    Mantis shrimp eggs.jpg
  • A crab waits on the sandy bottom. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    crap dauin.jpg
  • A shrimp sits on the mouth of a moray eel. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    moray eel and shrimp.jpg
  • A crab sits on a anemone. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    crab .jpg
  • In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    dauin48.jpg
  • A Cowfish looks on. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    cowfihs.jpg
  • In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    dauin47.jpg
  • A Cuttlefish swims along. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    Cuddlefish dauin41.jpg
  • White -eyed Moray eel. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef..
    moray eel dauin39.jpg
  • A nudibranch hangs on to a grass leaf. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    nudibranch dauin37.jpg
  • Leaf Scorpionfish. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    Leaf Scorpionfish dauin 35.jpg
  • A Commensal shrimp sits on an Anemone. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    shrimp dauin31.jpg
  • Whale sharks in the Philippines gather as they are feed by locals for viewing by tourists, and divers.
    whale shark dauin29.jpg
  • Fish make their way through pipe coral. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    pipe coral dauin26.jpg
  • A Flying Gurnard hurries his way along the bottom. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    Flying Gurnard dauin25.jpg
  • Whale sharks in the Philippines gather as they are feed by locals for viewing by tourists, and divers.
    whale shark dauin22.jpg
  • Ringed (banded) pipefish. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    Ringed (banded) pipefish dauin24.jpg
  • Whale sharks in the Philippines gather as they are feed by locals for viewing by tourists, and divers.
    whale shark dauin23.jpg
  • A diver gets a head on shot. Whale sharks in the Philippines gather as they are feed by locals for viewing by tourists, and divers.
    whale shark dauin19.jpg
  • A shrimp sits on a anemone. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    shrimp dauin18.jpg
  • In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    sea snake dauin15.jpg
  • A puffer fish. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    pufferfish dauin13.jpg
  • A common Lionsfish. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    lionfish dauin12.jpg
  • An eel shows his teeth. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    moray eel dauin11.jpg
  • In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    dauin10.jpg
  • Whale sharks in the Philippines gather as they are feed by locals for viewing by tourists, and divers.
    whale shark dauin09.jpg
  • The reef and fish in the warm waters of the Philippines. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    coral dauin08.jpg
  • Whale sharks in the Philippines gather as they are feed by locals for viewing by tourists, and divers.
    whale shark dauin03.jpg
  • The Point Cabrillo Lighthouse complex is located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Fort Bragg, California, and includes the lighthouse itself together with several outbuildings. Atop the lighthouse spins a third order Fresnel lens with four panels containing 90 lead glass prisms and weighing 6800 pounds, constructed by Chance Brothers, an English company, and shipped to Point Cabrillo around Cape Horn. The light is only 32 feet (9.8 m) above the ground, but because of the height of the headlands it stands 81 feet (25 m) above sea level.
    mendocino lighthouse15.jpg
  • The Point Cabrillo Lighthouse complex is located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Fort Bragg, California, and includes the lighthouse itself together with several outbuildings. Atop the lighthouse spins a third order Fresnel lens with four panels containing 90 lead glass prisms and weighing 6800 pounds, constructed by Chance Brothers, an English company, and shipped to Point Cabrillo around Cape Horn. The light is only 32 feet (9.8 m) above the ground, but because of the height of the headlands it stands 81 feet (25 m) above sea level.
    mendocino lighthouse14.jpg
  • The Point Cabrillo Lighthouse complex is located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Fort Bragg, California, and includes the lighthouse itself together with several outbuildings. Atop the lighthouse spins a third order Fresnel lens with four panels containing 90 lead glass prisms and weighing 6800 pounds, constructed by Chance Brothers, an English company, and shipped to Point Cabrillo around Cape Horn. The light is only 32 feet (9.8 m) above the ground, but because of the height of the headlands it stands 81 feet (25 m) above sea level.
    mendocino lighthouse13.jpg
  • The Point Cabrillo Lighthouse complex is located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Fort Bragg, California, and includes the lighthouse itself together with several outbuildings. Atop the lighthouse spins a third order Fresnel lens with four panels containing 90 lead glass prisms and weighing 6800 pounds, constructed by Chance Brothers, an English company, and shipped to Point Cabrillo around Cape Horn. The light is only 32 feet (9.8 m) above the ground, but because of the height of the headlands it stands 81 feet (25 m) above sea level.
    mendocino lighthouse10.jpg
  • The Point Cabrillo Lighthouse complex is located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Fort Bragg, California, and includes the lighthouse itself together with several outbuildings. Atop the lighthouse spins a third order Fresnel lens with four panels containing 90 lead glass prisms and weighing 6800 pounds, constructed by Chance Brothers, an English company, and shipped to Point Cabrillo around Cape Horn. The light is only 32 feet (9.8 m) above the ground, but because of the height of the headlands it stands 81 feet (25 m) above sea level.
    mendocino lighthouse08.jpg
  • The Point Cabrillo Lighthouse complex is located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Fort Bragg, California, and includes the lighthouse itself together with several outbuildings. Atop the lighthouse spins a third order Fresnel lens with four panels containing 90 lead glass prisms and weighing 6800 pounds, constructed by Chance Brothers, an English company, and shipped to Point Cabrillo around Cape Horn. The light is only 32 feet (9.8 m) above the ground, but because of the height of the headlands it stands 81 feet (25 m) above sea level.
    mendocino lighthouse07.jpg
  • The Point Cabrillo Lighthouse complex is located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Fort Bragg, California, and includes the lighthouse itself together with several outbuildings. Atop the lighthouse spins a third order Fresnel lens with four panels containing 90 lead glass prisms and weighing 6800 pounds, constructed by Chance Brothers, an English company, and shipped to Point Cabrillo around Cape Horn. The light is only 32 feet (9.8 m) above the ground, but because of the height of the headlands it stands 81 feet (25 m) above sea level.
    mendocino lighthouse04.jpg
  • The Point Cabrillo Lighthouse complex is located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Fort Bragg, California, and includes the lighthouse itself together with several outbuildings. Atop the lighthouse spins a third order Fresnel lens with four panels containing 90 lead glass prisms and weighing 6800 pounds, constructed by Chance Brothers, an English company, and shipped to Point Cabrillo around Cape Horn. The light is only 32 feet (9.8 m) above the ground, but because of the height of the headlands it stands 81 feet (25 m) above sea level.
    mendocino lighthouse02.jpg
  • The Point Cabrillo Lighthouse complex is located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Fort Bragg, California, and includes the lighthouse itself together with several outbuildings. Atop the lighthouse spins a third order Fresnel lens with four panels containing 90 lead glass prisms and weighing 6800 pounds, constructed by Chance Brothers, an English company, and shipped to Point Cabrillo around Cape Horn. The light is only 32 feet (9.8 m) above the ground, but because of the height of the headlands it stands 81 feet (25 m) above sea level.
    mendocino lighthouse01.jpg
  • The Point Cabrillo Lighthouse shown here at dusk with a crescent moon and Jupiter in the sky. The complex is located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Fort Bragg, California, and includes the lighthouse itself together with several outbuildings. Atop the lighthouse spins a third order Fresnel lens with four panels containing 90 lead glass prisms and weighing 6800 pounds, constructed by Chance Brothers, an English company, and shipped to Point Cabrillo around Cape Horn. The light is only 32 feet (9.8 m) above the ground, but because of the height of the headlands it stands 81 feet (25 m) above sea level.
    mendocino lighthouse03.jpg
  • An Anemone fish hides out. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    anemone fish hides.jpg
  • A pufferfish swims along. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    pufferfish dauin.jpg
  • A Pipefish floats around. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    pipefish.jpg
  • Whale sharks in the Philippines gather as they are feed by locals for viewing by tourists, and divers.
    whale shark eating.jpg
  • Whale sharks in the Philippines gather as they are feed by locals for viewing by tourists, and divers.
    Whale shark tourists.jpg
  • In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    dauin36.jpg
  • Striped catfish swim along. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    Striped catfish dauin34.jpg
  • A nudibranch moves along. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    nudibranch dauin32.jpg
  • A common lionfish. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    lionfish dauin30.jpg
  • A Puffer fish In the Philippines. Muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    pufferfish dauin28.jpg
  • The eye of the Devil Scorpionfish. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    Devil Scorpionfish dauin21.jpg
  • A male and female Mandarine fish mate for a few seconds, this happens only for a few minutes after sunset. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    Mandarine fish dauin20.jpg
  • A cockatoo Waspfish lays on the bottom. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    cockatoo Waspfish dauin17.jpg
  • Shrimpfish hang out near corral. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    shrimpfish dauin14.jpg
  • A shrimp climbs around. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    shrimp dauin07.jpg
  • Tomato Anemonefish. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    anemone fish dauin05.jpg
  • At a California State Park, Poison Oak, makes its way up a tree near Highway 1, at Mendocino California.
    bp poison oak.JPG
  • The Point Cabrillo Lighthouse complex is located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Fort Bragg, California, and includes the lighthouse itself together with several outbuildings. Atop the lighthouse spins a third order Fresnel lens with four panels containing 90 lead glass prisms and weighing 6800 pounds, constructed by Chance Brothers, an English company, and shipped to Point Cabrillo around Cape Horn. The light is only 32 feet (9.8 m) above the ground, but because of the height of the headlands it stands 81 feet (25 m) above sea level.
    mendocino lighthouse16.jpg
  • The Point Cabrillo Lighthouse complex is located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Fort Bragg, California, and includes the lighthouse itself together with several outbuildings. Atop the lighthouse spins a third order Fresnel lens with four panels containing 90 lead glass prisms and weighing 6800 pounds, constructed by Chance Brothers, an English company, and shipped to Point Cabrillo around Cape Horn. The light is only 32 feet (9.8 m) above the ground, but because of the height of the headlands it stands 81 feet (25 m) above sea level.
    mendocino lighthouse12.jpg
  • The Point Cabrillo Lighthouse complex is located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Fort Bragg, California, and includes the lighthouse itself together with several outbuildings. Atop the lighthouse spins a third order Fresnel lens with four panels containing 90 lead glass prisms and weighing 6800 pounds, constructed by Chance Brothers, an English company, and shipped to Point Cabrillo around Cape Horn. The light is only 32 feet (9.8 m) above the ground, but because of the height of the headlands it stands 81 feet (25 m) above sea level.
    mendocino lighthouse11.jpg
  • The Point Cabrillo Lighthouse complex is located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Fort Bragg, California, and includes the lighthouse itself together with several outbuildings. Atop the lighthouse spins a third order Fresnel lens with four panels containing 90 lead glass prisms and weighing 6800 pounds, constructed by Chance Brothers, an English company, and shipped to Point Cabrillo around Cape Horn. The light is only 32 feet (9.8 m) above the ground, but because of the height of the headlands it stands 81 feet (25 m) above sea level.
    mendocino lighthouse09.jpg
  • The Point Cabrillo Lighthouse complex is located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Fort Bragg, California, and includes the lighthouse itself together with several outbuildings. Atop the lighthouse spins a third order Fresnel lens with four panels containing 90 lead glass prisms and weighing 6800 pounds, constructed by Chance Brothers, an English company, and shipped to Point Cabrillo around Cape Horn. The light is only 32 feet (9.8 m) above the ground, but because of the height of the headlands it stands 81 feet (25 m) above sea level.
    mendocino lighthouse06.jpg
  • The Point Cabrillo Lighthouse complex is located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Fort Bragg, California, and includes the lighthouse itself together with several outbuildings. Atop the lighthouse spins a third order Fresnel lens with four panels containing 90 lead glass prisms and weighing 6800 pounds, constructed by Chance Brothers, an English company, and shipped to Point Cabrillo around Cape Horn. The light is only 32 feet (9.8 m) above the ground, but because of the height of the headlands it stands 81 feet (25 m) above sea level.
    mendocino lighthouse05.jpg
  • La Jolla surfers making their way from the ocean after sundown.
    La Jolla surfers.JPG
  • A diver make their way along the bottom of the ocean in a kelp forest at Monterey.
    Scuba diving18.jpg
  • A mountain top, close to the Pacific Ocean and full of trees, stands above the clouds in Eureka, CA.
    Forest in the Clouds.jpg
  • A busy ocean as the small conical boats head toward shore after being loaded with the night's catch.
    The Catch05.jpg
  • A giant 3 foot starfish at the bottom of the ocean at the Point Lobos Marine Reserve.
    Scuba diving02.jpg
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