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CareyPhotography > A large natural sea cave below the sandstone bluffs of La Jolla, California. Brown pelicans and cormorants are frequently seen resting on top of the bluff.
CareyPhotography > The historic Goldenrod Footbridge is a favorite landmark for locals in the Corona del Mar neighborhood of Newport Beach, California. It was built in 1928 at a cost of $10,884 to provide access from the heart of town across Bayside Canyon (then known as the Pacific Gulch) to the beach at Newport Channel. It's span of 243 feet is lined with boxes of colorful ivy geraniums.
A large natural sea cave below the sandstone bluffs of La Jolla, California. Brown pelicans and cormorants are frequently seen resting on top of the bluff.
CareyPhotography > A large natural sea cave below the sandstone bluffs of La Jolla, California. Brown pelicans and cormorants are frequently seen resting on top of the bluff.
A large natural sea cave below the sandstone bluffs of La Jolla, California. Brown pelicans and cormorants are frequently seen resting on top of the bluff.
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