Board Photos

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Two surfers at sunset, blood red dusk, Encinitas
Two surfers at sunset, blood red dusk, Encinitas.
Location: Encinitas, California
Image ID: 27976  
Lip throws out, boogie board guy about to take off at the The Wedge. Actually at Cylinders, Newport Beach, California
Lip throws out, boogie board guy about to take off at the The Wedge. Actually at Cylinders.
Location: The Wedge, Newport Beach, California
Image ID: 14189  
Surfer nearly collides with stray board, #3 of a 6 frame sequence, Newport Beach
Surfer nearly collides with stray board, #3 of a 6 frame sequence, Newport Beach.
Location: Newport Beach, California
Image ID: 16835  
California Brown Pelican Soaring over the Ocean, two paddleboarders and Point La Jolla in the background, Pelecanus occidentalis, Pelecanus occidentalis californicus
California Brown Pelican Soaring over the Ocean, two paddleboarders and Point La Jolla in the background.
Species: Brown Pelican, Pelecanus occidentalis, Pelecanus occidentalis californicus
Location: La Jolla, California
Image ID: 38579  
Bodyboarder and backlit wave, the Wedge, The Wedge, Newport Beach, California
Bodyboarder and backlit wave, the Wedge.
Location: The Wedge, Newport Beach, California
Image ID: 17005  
Longboarder carves wave in early morning sun, Ponto, Carlsbad, California
Longboarder carves wave in early morning sun.
Location: Ponto, Carlsbad, California
Image ID: 21783  
Standup paddleboarders at sunset, Del Mar, California
Standup paddleboarders at sunset.
Location: Del Mar, California
Image ID: 30493  
Bodyboarders tackle big waves at Oceanside Pier, sunset. Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005
Bodyboarders tackle big waves at Oceanside Pier, sunset. Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005.
Location: Oceanside Pier, California
Image ID: 14843  
Fixing the outboard on our zodiac, Guadalupe Island, Mexico, Guadalupe Island (Isla Guadalupe)
Fixing the outboard on our zodiac, Guadalupe Island, Mexico.
Location: Guadalupe Island (Isla Guadalupe), Baja California, Mexico
Image ID: 36225  
Trolling aboard Ambar III at Sunrise, Sea of Cortez, San Evaristo, Baja California, Mexico
Trolling aboard Ambar III at Sunrise, Sea of Cortez.
Location: San Evaristo, Baja California, Mexico
Image ID: 32421  
Scientists Recording Data aboard Ship at Rose Atoll, Rose Atoll National Wildlife Refuge
Scientists Recording Data aboard Ship at Rose Atoll.
Location: Rose Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, American Samoa
Image ID: 00841  
Wolf Island, with a liveaboard tour boat below sheer seacliffs, is the largest of the islands in the distant northern island group of the Galapagos archipelago, is home to hundreds of thousands of seabirds.  Vast schools of sharks and fish inhabit the waters surrounding Wolf Island
Wolf Island, with a liveaboard tour boat below sheer seacliffs, is the largest of the islands in the distant northern island group of the Galapagos archipelago, is home to hundreds of thousands of seabirds. Vast schools of sharks and fish inhabit the waters surrounding Wolf Island.
Location: Wolf Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 16629  
Checkerboard Mesa, a good example of crossbedding (horizontal lines) and vertical cracks caused by thermal expansion/contraction. Navajo sandstone forms the cliffs and walls of Zion National Park. The sandstone reaches a thickness of 2300 feet and consists of ancient cemented desert sand dunes. Horizontal lines, commonly called crossbedding, represent layers of wind-blown sand that built up into sand dunes. These dunes were then buried, and the sand grains glued together by calcite and iron oxide to form sandstone
Checkerboard Mesa, a good example of crossbedding (horizontal lines) and vertical cracks caused by thermal expansion/contraction. Navajo sandstone forms the cliffs and walls of Zion National Park. The sandstone reaches a thickness of 2300 feet and consists of ancient cemented desert sand dunes. Horizontal lines, commonly called crossbedding, represent layers of wind-blown sand that built up into sand dunes. These dunes were then buried, and the sand grains glued together by calcite and iron oxide to form sandstone.
Location: Zion National Park, Utah
Image ID: 12526  
Port-and-starboard light fish.  The fish, also called pinecone fish, have two light organs that are housed in pits in their lower jaws.  The organs produce a greenish light that allows the fish to feed at night by luring small prey with their dim lights, Cleidopus gloriamaris
Port-and-starboard light fish. The fish, also called pinecone fish, have two light organs that are housed in pits in their lower jaws. The organs produce a greenish light that allows the fish to feed at night by luring small prey with their dim lights.
Species: Port-and-starboard light fish, Cleidopus gloriamaris
Image ID: 13973  
Sky Dancer, a liveaboard dive tour boat, at anchor near Darwin Island with Darwins Arch in the background
Sky Dancer, a liveaboard dive tour boat, at anchor near Darwin Island with Darwins Arch in the background.
Location: Darwin Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 16691  
Sky Dancer, a liveaboard dive tour boat, at anchor, Wolf Island
Sky Dancer, a liveaboard dive tour boat, at anchor.
Location: Wolf Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 16692  
Sky Dancer, a liveaboard dive tour boat, at anchor, Wolf Island
Sky Dancer, a liveaboard dive tour boat, at anchor.
Location: Wolf Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 16693  
Sky Dancer, a liveaboard dive tour boat, at anchor, Wolf Island
Sky Dancer, a liveaboard dive tour boat, at anchor.
Location: Wolf Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 16694  
Sky Dancer, a liveaboard dive tour boat, at anchor, Wolf Island
Sky Dancer, a liveaboard dive tour boat, at anchor.
Location: Wolf Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 16695  
Sky Dancer, a liveaboard dive tour boat, at anchor, Wolf Island
Sky Dancer, a liveaboard dive tour boat, at anchor.
Location: Wolf Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 16696  
Sky Dancer, a liveaboard dive tour boat, at anchor, Wolf Island
Sky Dancer, a liveaboard dive tour boat, at anchor.
Location: Wolf Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 16697  
Sky Dancer, a liveaboard dive tour boat, at anchor, Wolf Island
Sky Dancer, a liveaboard dive tour boat, at anchor.
Location: Wolf Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 16698  
Sky Dancer, a liveaboard dive tour boat, at anchor, Wolf Island
Sky Dancer, a liveaboard dive tour boat, at anchor.
Location: Wolf Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 16699  
Waiting to board our float plane in King Salmon for the flight to Brooks Lake
Waiting to board our float plane in King Salmon for the flight to Brooks Lake.
Location: King Salmon, Alaska
Image ID: 17390  
Kite boarding, Hood River, Columbia River
Kite boarding, Hood River.
Location: Columbia River, Hood River, Oregon
Image ID: 19375  
Kite boarding, Hood River, Columbia River
Kite boarding, Hood River.
Location: Columbia River, Hood River, Oregon
Image ID: 19376  
Kite boarding, Hood River, Columbia River
Kite boarding, Hood River.
Location: Columbia River, Hood River, Oregon
Image ID: 19377  
Kite boarding, Hood River, Columbia River
Kite boarding, Hood River.
Location: Columbia River, Hood River, Oregon
Image ID: 19378  
A top secret, high security alien spaceship depot in the desert east of the Colorado River.  Long suspected but only confirmed to exist for the first time with this photograph, this is a derivative high tech interstellar flight complex arising from work originally conducted at the (nonexistant) Area 51.  Strangely, certain curious aspects of this location, such as the circle and long oval tracks which support landings and liftoff of gravity drive Martian and Saturnian craft, are not shown on Google Earth, while other features in this photograph area such as the long ovoid skateboard track are indeed seen on Google Earth and can be matched to this image.  The US Government will likely deny the mere existence of this bizarre Martian landing area, Alien Spaceship Landing Field
A top secret, high security alien spaceship depot in the desert east of the Colorado River. Long suspected but only confirmed to exist for the first time with this photograph, this is a derivative high tech interstellar flight complex arising from work originally conducted at the (nonexistant) Area 51. Strangely, certain curious aspects of this location, such as the circle and long oval tracks which support landings and liftoff of gravity drive Martian and Saturnian craft, are not shown on Google Earth, while other features in this photograph area such as the long ovoid skateboard track are indeed seen on Google Earth and can be matched to this image. The US Government will likely deny the mere existence of this bizarre Martian landing area.
Location: Alien Spaceship Landing Field, California
Image ID: 22130  
Paddleboarders on the ocean, sweepers standup paddling
Paddleboarders on the ocean, sweepers standup paddling.
Image ID: 26040  
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