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City from the CN Tower / 360 Restaurant
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City of Toronto, from 360 Restaurant @ the CN Tower....
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Morongo Valley, Ca
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42 in x 33.5 in acrylic on canvas by artist Ernie Gonzales, Yucca Valley,CA
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Located in the Desert Christ Park, Yucca Valley, California. Statues were made using reinforced concrete.
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Polar Bears taking a dip in the Pacific Ocean to celebrate New Years Day 2009, Cabrillo Beach, San Pedro, California. A yearly event going back to 1936 according to John Olguin. This shot was taken from roof of Life Guard Station. Sun was to the South, left side of image, and fog was beginning to clear when photo w...
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Located near Desert Hot Springs & Palm Springs, Califonira
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This gigapan was taken a few days after a large snow storm hit the high desert area. My next door neighbor remarked that he hadn't seen this much snow in all of the years he's been living here.
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Historical Lighthouse & Museum located in San Pedro, California. Constructed in 1874 with lumber from California Redwoods and a Fresnel Lens brought around Cape Horn by sailing ships.
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Old western set used by Roy Rogers in the late 40's & early 50's. My brother Leo & I would sit in front of a 12" black & white t.v. set & watch cowboy western shows everyday after school. It was pretty exciting stuff then.
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