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Marriott Hotel towers, rising above the Embarcadero Marine Park and yacht marina. California Tower Photo.
Image ID: 22291
Location: San Diego, California, USA | Mono Lake sunset, tufa and clouds reflected in the still waters of Mono Lake. California Tower Picture.
Image ID: 26977
Location: Mono Lake, California, USA | Mono Lake sunset, Sierra Nevada mountain range and tufas, clouds reflected in the still waters of Mono Lake. Stock Photography of California Tower.
Image ID: 26978
Location: Mono Lake, California, USA |
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Mono Lake sunset, Sierra Nevada mountain range and tufas, clouds reflected in the still waters of Mono Lake. Photograph of California Tower.
Image ID: 26968
Location: Mono Lake, California, USA
Pano dimensions: 5331 x 14966 |
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Desert agave, also known as the Century Plant, blooms in spring in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Desert agave is the only agave species to be found on the rocky slopes and flats bordering the Coachella Valley. It occurs over a wide range of elevations from 500 to over 4,000. It is called century plant in reference to the amount of time it takes it to bloom. This can be anywhere from 5 to 20 years. They send up towering flower stalks that can approach 15 feet in height. Sending up this tremendous display attracts a variety of pollinators including bats, hummingbirds, bees, moths and other insects and nectar-eating birds. California Tower Photos.
Image ID: 11550
Species: Desert agave, Agave deserti | Garibaldi swims in the kelp forest, sunlight filters through towering giant kelp plants rising from the ocean bottom to the surface, underwater. California Tower Image.
Image ID: 23419
Species: Garibaldi, Hypsypops rubicundus
Location: Catalina Island, California, USA | Giant sequoia tree towers over surrounding trees in a Sierra forest. Infrared image. Professional stock photos of California Tower.
Image ID: 23304
Species: Giant sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum
Location: Mariposa Grove |
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Desert agave, also known as the Century Plant, blooms in spring in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Desert agave is the only agave species to be found on the rocky slopes and flats bordering the Coachella Valley. It occurs over a wide range of elevations from 500 to over 4,000. It is called century plant in reference to the amount of time it takes it to bloom. This can be anywhere from 5 to 20 years. They send up towering flower stalks that can approach 15 feet in height. Sending up this tremendous display attracts a variety of pollinators including bats, hummingbirds, bees, moths and other insects and nectar-eating birds. Pictures of California Tower.
Image ID: 11551
Species: Desert agave, Agave deserti | Kelp forest, sunlight filters through towering stands of giant kelp, underwater. California Tower Photo.
Image ID: 23448
Species: Giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera
Location: Catalina Island, California, USA | Tufa towers rise from Mono Lake, with the Eastern Sierra visible in the distance. Tufa towers are formed when underwater springs rich in calcium mix with lakewater rich in carbonates, forming calcium carbonate (limestone) structures below the surface of the lake. The towers were eventually revealed when the water level in the lake was lowered starting in 1941 California Tower Picture.
Image ID: 26983
Location: Mono Lake, California, USA |
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Kelp forest, sunlight filters through towering stands of giant kelp, underwater. Stock Photography of California Tower.
Image ID: 23456
Species: Giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera
Location: Catalina Island, California, USA | Garibaldi swims in the kelp forest, sunlight filters through towering giant kelp plants rising from the ocean bottom to the surface, underwater. Photograph of California Tower.
Image ID: 23457
Species: Garibaldi, Hypsypops rubicundus
Location: Catalina Island, California, USA | Kelp forest, sunlight filters through towering stands of giant kelp, underwater. California Tower Photos.
Image ID: 23482
Species: Giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera
Location: Catalina Island, California, USA |
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A grove of aspen trees, looking up to the sky along the towering white trunks to the yellow and green leaves, changing color in autumn. California Tower Image.
Image ID: 23383
Species: Aspen, Populus tremuloides
Location: Bishop Creek Canyon, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, USA | Kelp forest, sunlight filters through towering stands of giant kelp, underwater. Professional stock photos of California Tower.
Image ID: 23517
Species: Giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera
Location: Catalina Island, California, USA | Mono Lake sunset, tufa and clouds reflected in the still waters of Mono Lake. Pictures of California Tower.
Image ID: 27005
Location: Mono Lake, California, USA |
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Kelp forest, sunlight filters through towering stands of giant kelp, underwater. California Tower Photo.
Image ID: 23530
Species: Giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera
Location: Catalina Island, California, USA | Kelp forest, sunlight filters through towering stands of giant kelp, underwater. California Tower Picture.
Image ID: 23539
Species: Giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera
Location: Catalina Island, California, USA | Giant sequoia tree towers over surrounding trees in a Sierra forest. Infrared image. Stock Photography of California Tower.
Image ID: 23308
Species: Giant sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum
Location: Mariposa Grove |
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A grove of aspen trees, looking up to the sky along the towering white trunks to the yellow and green leaves, changing color in autumn. Photograph of California Tower.
Image ID: 23376
Species: Aspen, Populus tremuloides
Location: Bishop Creek Canyon, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, USA | A grove of aspen trees, looking up to the sky along the towering white trunks to the yellow and green leaves, changing color in autumn. California Tower Photos.
Image ID: 23374
Species: Aspen, Populus tremuloides
Location: Bishop Creek Canyon, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, USA | Garibaldi swims in the kelp forest, sunlight filters through towering giant kelp plants rising from the ocean bottom to the surface, underwater. California Tower Image.
Image ID: 23572
Species: Garibaldi, Hypsypops rubicundus
Location: Catalina Island, California, USA |
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Garibaldi swims in the kelp forest, sunlight filters through towering giant kelp plants rising from the ocean bottom to the surface, underwater. Professional stock photos of California Tower.
Image ID: 23595
Species: Garibaldi, Hypsypops rubicundus
Location: Catalina Island, California, USA | Tufa towers rise from Mono Lake, with the Eastern Sierra visible in the distance. Tufa towers are formed when underwater springs rich in calcium mix with lakewater rich in carbonates, forming calcium carbonate (limestone) structures below the surface of the lake. The towers were eventually revealed when the water level in the lake was lowered starting in 1941 Pictures of California Tower.
Image ID: 26991
Location: Mono Lake, California, USA | Tufa towers rise from Mono Lake, with the Eastern Sierra visible in the distance. Tufa towers are formed when underwater springs rich in calcium mix with lakewater rich in carbonates, forming calcium carbonate (limestone) structures below the surface of the lake. The towers were eventually revealed when the water level in the lake was lowered starting in 1941 California Tower Photo.
Image ID: 26992
Location: Mono Lake, California, USA |
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Mono Lake sunset, Sierra Nevada mountain range and tufas, clouds reflected in the still waters of Mono Lake. California Tower Picture.
Image ID: 26967
Location: Mono Lake, California, USA
Pano dimensions: 4835 x 12178 |
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Mono Lake sunset, Sierra Nevada mountain range and tufas, clouds reflected in the still waters of Mono Lake. Stock Photography of California Tower.
Image ID: 26969
Location: Mono Lake, California, USA
Pano dimensions: 5348 x 9435 | Tufa towers rise from Mono Lake, with the Eastern Sierra visible in the distance. Tufa towers are formed when underwater springs rich in calcium mix with lakewater rich in carbonates, forming calcium carbonate (limestone) structures below the surface of the lake. The towers were eventually revealed when the water level in the lake was lowered starting in 1941 Photograph of California Tower.
Image ID: 26993
Location: Mono Lake, California, USA | Tufa towers rise from Mono Lake, with the Eastern Sierra visible in the distance. Tufa towers are formed when underwater springs rich in calcium mix with lakewater rich in carbonates, forming calcium carbonate (limestone) structures below the surface of the lake. The towers were eventually revealed when the water level in the lake was lowered starting in 1941 California Tower Photos.
Image ID: 27003
Location: Mono Lake, California, USA |
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Giant sequoia tree towers over surrounding trees in a Sierra forest. Infrared image. California Tower Image.
Image ID: 23302
Species: Giant sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum
Location: Mariposa Grove |
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