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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 > Visitors explore the beach and tidepools of Little Corona Marine Life Refuge just before sunset in Corona del Mar, Newport Beach, California.
CareyPhotography > Three women in a small sailboat sail through Dana Point inlet while participating in a morning sailing lesson. Thick marine layer clouds in the background.

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CareyPhotography > "La Tour" at Victoria Beach, one of the best known landmarks in Laguna Beach, California. The 60 foot Norman style tower was built in 1926 with a wooden spiral staircase in the tower's interior to permit access to the beach for the people who live in the home on the bluff. It is made of poured concrete and has an ocean stone foundation with a conical shingled roof.
CareyPhotography > "La Tour" at Victoria Beach, one of the best known landmarks in Laguna Beach, California. The 60 foot Norman style tower was built in 1926 with a wooden spiral staircase in the tower's interior to permit access to the beach for the people who live in the home on the bluff. It is made of poured concrete and has an ocean stone foundation with a conical shingled roof.
CareyPhotography > Lifeguard chair silhoutted at sunset, Newport Beach, California
CareyPhotography > A sea arch at Little Corona Beach in Newport Beach, California. The bird is a cormorant, most likely a Brandt's cormorant (Phalacrocorax penicillatus).

Little Corona is a protected Marine Life Refuge.
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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