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The Johnson River is located in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, on the west side of Cook Inlet. Like many rivers and streams in the park, the Johnson River supports resident and anadromous fish populations such as silver (coho) salmon and Dolly Varden. Slope Mountain is 3510ft (1070m).
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A single brown bear digs for razor clams on the Cook Inlet coast.
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The seacliff at Garrapata Beach exposes granite on the left (north) and Cretaceous sedimentary rocks on the right (south). The contact between the two is the Palo Colorado Fault, which is exposed beneath the stairs. The granite is Cretaceous in age (~!00 Ma), as are the sedimentary rocks. The sedimentary rocks are comp...
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Looking at the Pacific Ocean from Oregon's Highway 101, a beautiful coastal scenic drive.
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Elkhorn Slough is the third largest estuary along the central California coast. It opens into Monterey Bay at Moss Landing where the Moss Landing Powerplant can be seen in this image. In the central background, terrraces separate the slough from the Pajaro River drainage to the north. This image was taken from the over...
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Morro Rock marks the entrance to Morro Bay, which is the only harbor between Monterey and Santa Barbara, and is conveniently located halfway between these harbors. Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo named the rock in 1542. Morro is the Spanish term for a turbin or pebble-shaped hill. It has been a well-known coastal landmark ever...
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Elephant seals haul out to molt, breed, give birth, and rest at a few specific rookeries along the California coast. Piedras Blancas, at the southern end of the Big Sur coast, is one of the most accessible for people. It may be attractive to the elephant seals because it has wide sandy beaches and protected shallow are...
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This was taken of Seaside, from the beach in Gearhart. Gearhart is a smaller beach town on the Northern Oregon Coast, about 4 miles outside of Seaside. I took this Sunday afternoon, after waiting all weekend for the fog to clear up; clearly it never did all the way, this is about as good as it ever got unfortunately. ...
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Part of the Jurassic Coast, this cove is small and nearly a perfect circle. This is a shot from the beach just at the foot of West Lulworth. Read more at www.jurassiccoast.com
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View looking back at Barry Island from Nell's Point
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