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San Felipe Sunrise1960 viewsSun coming up over the Sea Of Cortez, taken 11/12/05, on the beach at the Las Conchas Campground South of San Felipe
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Moonrise1762 viewsMoon coming up over the Sea Of Cortez. Taken 11/13/05
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Malealuca2341 viewsLooks like it's related to the Bottle Brush plant. Beautiful purple bloom. Take at San Clement State Beach Campground.
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San Clemente Sunset1801 viewsTaken from the bluff at San Clemente State Beach Campground. Looking North, you can see the San Clemente Pier with Dana Point in the background.
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A Bad Day Fishing2034 viewsThey say a bad day fishing is better than a good day at work. The local fishermen have returned from their morning catch. Probably a good time to go get some Fish Taco's.
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Cortez Sunrise2031 viewsTaken 2/22/05
I got up at 6:00 a.m. to catch the Sunrise over the Sea Of Cortez. Looking East from the beach near San Felipe in Baja California.
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San Felipe Moonrise2061 viewsMoon coming up over the Sea Of Cortez. Taken 11/13/05
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San Felipe Sunrise2046 viewsTaken 11/12/05
Sun coming up over the Sea Of Cortez, taken on the beach at the Las Conchas Campground South of San Felipe.
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Waipi'o Valley1906 viewsTaken 4/2/06
Located on the Northeast side of the Big Island of Hawai’i, the Waipi’o Valley is a plush green area of the island that receives annual rainfall of over 200 inches per year. Access to the Valley Floor was over an exciting 4WD Road with a 25% Grade that drops almost 1000 feet in about a mile. It was well worth renting the Jeep Cherokee at the airport. Once at the bottom you are treated to a beautiful mile long Black Sand Beach.
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Room With A View1704 viewsThe Kiahuna Plantation & the Beach Bungalows is a series of small 2 story bungalows that house from 2 to 6 units depending on how many bedrooms. Our second story one bedroom was very nice.
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Hawaiian Monk Seal 21701 viewsThe Hawaiian monk seal is among the most endangered of all seal species. The population of Hawaiian monk seals is in decline. In 2008, it was estimated that only 1200 individuals remain. This Monk Seal was seen on Poipu Beach. He looks very content, enjoying the warm Spring Sun.
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On The Beach2181 viewsOn the beach at Poihale State Park. Several miles of warm sand along with some small sand dunes. We were one of only several groups along the entire stretch of beach.
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