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CareyPhotography > Nine foot bronze sculpture of Richard Henry Dana Jr (1815-1882)., Harvard-educated lawyer and sailor who wrote several books, including "Two Years Before the Mast" and "The Seaman's Friend". Sculpted by John R. Terken, the statue was dedicated in 1972 and is located at the harbor in Dana Point, California. Dana Point was named in his honor because Dana had called it "the only romantic place in California". Smithsonian AmericanArt Museum Inventory of American Sculpture Control No. CA001299
CareyPhotography > Nine foot bronze sculpture of Richard Henry Dana Jr (1815-1882)., Harvard-educated lawyer and sailor who wrote several books, including "Two Years Before the Mast" and "The Seaman's Friend". Sculpted by John R. Terken, the statue was dedicated in 1972 and is located at the harbor in Dana Point, California. Dana Point was named in his honor because Dana had called it "the only romantic place in California". Smithsonian AmericanArt Museum Inventory of American Sculpture Control No. CA001299
CareyPhotography > Statue of Father Junipero Serra, a Francisan friar and founder of the California Missions, blessing a Juaneno Indian boy. Fr. Serra was beatified by Pope John Paul II on September 25, 1988. This statue was sculpted by Tole van Rensalaar and is located in the courtyard of Mission San Juan Capistrano, The Jewel of the Missions.
CareyPhotography > Statue of Father Junipero Serra, a Franciscan friar and founder of the California Missions, blessing a Juaneno Indian boy. Fr. Serra was beatified by Pope John Paul II on September 25. The statue was scuplted by Tole van Rensalaar, and is located in the courtyard of Mission San Juan Capistrano, The Jewel of the Missions.
CareyPhotography > Trailbud keeping on eye on JKPirate in Last Chance Canyon
CareyPhotography > Navigating through a rock garden in Last Chance Canyon
CareyPhotography > Jeep on the rocks in Last Chance Canyon
CareyPhotography > Stopping to enjoy the view and take a few photos
CareyPhotography > Last Chance Canyon, Group 1 Photos - April 2008 photo
Nine foot bronze sculpture of Richard Henry Dana Jr (1815-1882)., Harvard-educated lawyer and sailor who wrote several books, including "Two Years Before the Mast" and "The Seaman's Friend". Sculpted by John R. Terken, the statue was dedicated in 1972 and is located at the harbor in Dana Point, California. Dana Point was named in his honor because Dana had called it "the only romantic place in California". Smithsonian AmericanArt Museum Inventory of American Sculpture Control No. CA001299
CareyPhotography > Nine foot bronze sculpture of Richard Henry Dana Jr (1815-1882)., Harvard-educated lawyer and sailor who wrote several books, including "Two Years Before the Mast" and "The Seaman's Friend". Sculpted by John R. Terken, the statue was dedicated in 1972 and is located at the harbor in Dana Point, California. Dana Point was named in his honor because Dana had called it "the only romantic place in California". Smithsonian AmericanArt Museum Inventory of American Sculpture Control No. CA001299
Nine foot bronze sculpture of Richard Henry Dana Jr (1815-1882)., Harvard-educated lawyer and sailor who wrote several books, including "Two Years Before the Mast" and "The Seaman's Friend". Sculpted by John R. Terken, the statue was dedicated in 1972 and is located at the harbor in Dana Point, California. Dana Point was named in his honor because Dana had called it "the only romantic place in California". Smithsonian AmericanArt Museum Inventory of American Sculpture Control No. CA001299
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