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VUE SUR LA DIGUE ET LA PLAGE DE TROUVILLE SUR MER 15 PHOTOS ASSEMBLEES FAITES A MAIN LEVEE
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Petite village de Haute Loire, entre Brioude et La Chaise Dieu, à proximité de Champagnac le vieux
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Through much of the Big Sur region (and elsewhere, for that matter) the Pacific Coast Highway (Highway 1) is built on steep slopes that are naturally eroding into the Pacific Ocean. Often this erosion is slow and unnoticed, but occasionally it is more dramatic, when landslides take out large sections of highway in a r...
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Point Sur is a great example of a tombolo.
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Mouth of the Little Sur River.
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The Bixby Creek Bridge is one of a number along the Pacific Coast Highway in the Big Sur region that were completed in 1932. The drive is a spectacular one, if you ever have the opportunity to take it.
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A wider view from the same spot as "Rocky Creek Bridge from Rocky Point, Big Sur Coast".
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A zoomed in view of the Rocky Creek Bridge and Beach. Taken from the same spot as "Big Sur Coast from Rocky Point (Wide)".
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El muelle y la zona comercial en Cabo San Lucas. www.33photo.com
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Vista del Sur de Pueblo, el que cae hacia el monte San Pedro y Sierra de Peña, desde el antiguo depósito de agua, subiendo al calvario.
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