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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.
CareyPhotography > Coyote Flats pano. Eastern Sierra Nevada range near Bishop, California. Please click on photo to view larger size.
CareyPhotography > Ten frame pano taken from Coyote Creek Trail in the Sierra Nevada Mountains near Bishop, California. Looking out over Owens Valley, the Owens River Gorge, and Volcanic Tablelands. Please click on photo to view larger size.
CareyPhotography > Morning alpenglow on the mountains and my tent pitched on the shore of Funnel Lake. If the winds weren't so bad we could cast a line without leaving the tent and have some fresh trout for breakfast.
CareyPhotography > Another view of Coyote Flats.
CareyPhotography > Lush plant life grows on the uniquely undulating outcroppings of the Monterey Formation at the southern end of Newport Beach, California. The Miocene era Monterey Formation is comprised mainly of diatomite and since it contains some of the largest oil and gas reserves in the continental United States it has been widely studied for over a century. The Newport Beach coastline is a wonderful example of syncline and anticline folds in the bedrock.
CareyPhotography > Sandpiper reflected in the wet sand near sunset at Salt Creek Beach in Dana Point, California.

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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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