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Light Beam in Upper Antelope Slot Canyon.  Thin shafts of light briefly penetrate the convoluted narrows of Upper Antelope Slot Canyon, sending piercing beams through the sandstone maze to the sand floor below, Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona
Light Beam in Upper Antelope Slot Canyon. Thin shafts of light briefly penetrate the convoluted narrows of Upper Antelope Slot Canyon, sending piercing beams through the sandstone maze to the sand floor below.
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona
Image ID: 28566  
City Dance, Country Dance, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Musee d'Orsay, Paris, Musee dOrsay
City Dance, Country Dance, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Musee d'Orsay, Paris.
Location: Musee dOrsay, Paris, France
Image ID: 35613  
Fleurs dans un vase, Pierre-Auguste Renoire, Musee de l"Orangerie, Musee de lOrangerie, Paris, France
Fleurs dans un vase, Pierre-Auguste Renoire, Musee de l"Orangerie.
Location: Musee de lOrangerie, Paris, France
Image ID: 35633  
Baigneuse aux cheveux longs, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1895,  Musee de l"Orangerie, Musee de lOrangerie, Paris, France
Baigneuse aux cheveux longs, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1895, Musee de l"Orangerie.
Location: Musee de lOrangerie, Paris, France
Image ID: 35634  
SIO Pier. The Scripps Institution of Oceanography research pier is 1090 feet long and was built of reinforced concrete in 1988, replacing the original wooden pier built in 1915. The Scripps Pier is home to a variety of sensing equipment above and below water that collects various oceanographic data. The Scripps research diving facility is located at the foot of the pier. Fresh seawater is pumped from the pier to the many tanks and facilities of SIO, including the Birch Aquarium. The Scripps Pier is named in honor of Ellen Browning Scripps, the most significant donor and benefactor of the Institution, La Jolla, California
SIO Pier. The Scripps Institution of Oceanography research pier is 1090 feet long and was built of reinforced concrete in 1988, replacing the original wooden pier built in 1915. The Scripps Pier is home to a variety of sensing equipment above and below water that collects various oceanographic data. The Scripps research diving facility is located at the foot of the pier. Fresh seawater is pumped from the pier to the many tanks and facilities of SIO, including the Birch Aquarium. The Scripps Pier is named in honor of Ellen Browning Scripps, the most significant donor and benefactor of the Institution.
Location: Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California
Image ID: 36558  
Scripps Institution of Oceanography Research Pier at sunset, with Christmas Lights and Christmas Tree, La Jolla, California
Scripps Institution of Oceanography Research Pier at sunset, with Christmas Lights and Christmas Tree.
Location: Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California
Image ID: 36613  
Scripps Institution of Oceanography Research Pier at sunset, with Christmas Lights and Christmas Tree, La Jolla, California
Scripps Institution of Oceanography Research Pier at sunset, with Christmas Lights and Christmas Tree.
Location: Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California
Image ID: 36614  
La Jolla Shores Coastline and Scripps Pier, Blacks Beach and Torrey Pines, aerial photo, sunset
La Jolla Shores Coastline and Scripps Pier, Blacks Beach and Torrey Pines, aerial photo, sunset.
Location: La Jolla, California
Image ID: 36670  
La Jolla Shores Coastline, Blacks Beach and Scripps Pier, aerial photo, sunset, panoramic photo
La Jolla Shores Coastline, Blacks Beach and Scripps Pier, aerial photo, sunset, panoramic photo.
Location: La Jolla, California
Image ID: 36672  
Panorama dimensions: 8023 x 16022
The Crystal Pier, Holiday Lights and Pacific Ocean at sunset, waves blur as they crash upon the sand. Crystal Pier, 872 feet long and built in 1925, extends out into the Pacific Ocean from the town of Pacific Beach
The Crystal Pier, Holiday Lights and Pacific Ocean at sunset, waves blur as they crash upon the sand. Crystal Pier, 872 feet long and built in 1925, extends out into the Pacific Ocean from the town of Pacific Beach.
Image ID: 37560  
The Crystal Pier, Holiday Lights and Pacific Ocean at sunset, waves blur as they crash upon the sand. Crystal Pier, 872 feet long and built in 1925, extends out into the Pacific Ocean from the town of Pacific Beach
The Crystal Pier, Holiday Lights and Pacific Ocean at sunset, waves blur as they crash upon the sand. Crystal Pier, 872 feet long and built in 1925, extends out into the Pacific Ocean from the town of Pacific Beach.
Image ID: 37561  
Imperial Beach at Dawn, surf breaking on the coast
Imperial Beach at Dawn, surf breaking on the coast.
Location: Imperial Beach, California
Image ID: 37704  
Waves break on the Imperial Beach Pier pilings, at dawn with colorful sunrise clouds over the ocean
Waves break on the Imperial Beach Pier pilings, at dawn with colorful sunrise clouds over the ocean.
Location: Imperial Beach, California
Image ID: 37705  
Aerial Photo of Scripps Pier. SIO Pier. The Scripps Institution of Oceanography research pier is 1090 feet long and was built of reinforced concrete in 1988, replacing the original wooden pier built in 1915. The Scripps Pier is home to a variety of sensing equipment above and below water that collects various oceanographic data. The Scripps research diving facility is located at the foot of the pier. Fresh seawater is pumped from the pier to the many tanks and facilities of SIO, including the Birch Aquarium. The Scripps Pier is named in honor of Ellen Browning Scripps, the most significant donor and benefactor of the Institution
Aerial Photo of Scripps Pier. SIO Pier. The Scripps Institution of Oceanography research pier is 1090 feet long and was built of reinforced concrete in 1988, replacing the original wooden pier built in 1915. The Scripps Pier is home to a variety of sensing equipment above and below water that collects various oceanographic data. The Scripps research diving facility is located at the foot of the pier. Fresh seawater is pumped from the pier to the many tanks and facilities of SIO, including the Birch Aquarium. The Scripps Pier is named in honor of Ellen Browning Scripps, the most significant donor and benefactor of the Institution.
Image ID: 30737  
Aerial Photo of Scripps Pier. SIO Pier. The Scripps Institution of Oceanography research pier is 1090 feet long and was built of reinforced concrete in 1988, replacing the original wooden pier built in 1915. The Scripps Pier is home to a variety of sensing equipment above and below water that collects various oceanographic data. The Scripps research diving facility is located at the foot of the pier. Fresh seawater is pumped from the pier to the many tanks and facilities of SIO, including the Birch Aquarium. The Scripps Pier is named in honor of Ellen Browning Scripps, the most significant donor and benefactor of the Institution
Aerial Photo of Scripps Pier. SIO Pier. The Scripps Institution of Oceanography research pier is 1090 feet long and was built of reinforced concrete in 1988, replacing the original wooden pier built in 1915. The Scripps Pier is home to a variety of sensing equipment above and below water that collects various oceanographic data. The Scripps research diving facility is located at the foot of the pier. Fresh seawater is pumped from the pier to the many tanks and facilities of SIO, including the Birch Aquarium. The Scripps Pier is named in honor of Ellen Browning Scripps, the most significant donor and benefactor of the Institution.
Image ID: 30738  
The Botanical Building in Balboa Park, San Diego. The Botanical Building, at 250 feet long by 75 feet wide and 60 feet tall, was the largest wood lath structure in the world when it was built in 1915 for the Panama-California Exposition. The Botanical Building, located on the Prado, west of the Museum of Art, contains about 2,100 permanent tropical plants along with changing seasonal flowers. The Lily Pond, just south of the Botanical Building, is an eloquent example of the use of reflecting pools to enhance architecture. The 193' by 43' foot pond and smaller companion pool were originally referred to as Las Lagunas de las Flores (The Lakes of the Flowers) and were designed as aquatic gardens. The pools contain exotic water lilies and lotus which bloom spring through fall
The Botanical Building in Balboa Park, San Diego. The Botanical Building, at 250 feet long by 75 feet wide and 60 feet tall, was the largest wood lath structure in the world when it was built in 1915 for the Panama-California Exposition. The Botanical Building, located on the Prado, west of the Museum of Art, contains about 2,100 permanent tropical plants along with changing seasonal flowers. The Lily Pond, just south of the Botanical Building, is an eloquent example of the use of reflecting pools to enhance architecture. The 193' by 43' foot pond and smaller companion pool were originally referred to as Las Lagunas de las Flores (The Lakes of the Flowers) and were designed as aquatic gardens. The pools contain exotic water lilies and lotus which bloom spring through fall.
Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California
Image ID: 28822  
Aerial Photo of Ocean Beach Pier, San Diego, California
Aerial Photo of Ocean Beach Pier.
Location: San Diego, California
Image ID: 30696  
Aerial Photo of Imperial Beach Pier and Coastal Imperial Beach
Aerial Photo of Imperial Beach Pier and Coastal Imperial Beach.
Location: Imperial Beach, California
Image ID: 30703  
Aerial Photo of Imperial Beach Pier and Coastal Imperial Beach
Aerial Photo of Imperial Beach Pier and Coastal Imperial Beach.
Location: Imperial Beach, California
Image ID: 30705  
Aerial Photo of Crystal Pier, Pacific Beach. Crystal Pier, 872 feet long and built in 1925, extends out into the Pacific Ocean from the town of Pacific Beach
Aerial Photo of Crystal Pier, Pacific Beach. Crystal Pier, 872 feet long and built in 1925, extends out into the Pacific Ocean from the town of Pacific Beach.
Image ID: 30750  
Aerial Photo of Crystal Pier, Pacific Beach. Crystal Pier, 872 feet long and built in 1925, extends out into the Pacific Ocean from the town of Pacific Beach
Aerial Photo of Crystal Pier, Pacific Beach. Crystal Pier, 872 feet long and built in 1925, extends out into the Pacific Ocean from the town of Pacific Beach.
Image ID: 30751  
Aerial Photo of Ocean Beach Pier. Ocean Beach Pier, also known as the OB Pier or Ocean Beach Municipal Pier, is the longest concrete pier on the West Coast measuring 1971 feet (601 m) long. Sunset Cliffs and Point Loma extend off to the south
Aerial Photo of Ocean Beach Pier. Ocean Beach Pier, also known as the OB Pier or Ocean Beach Municipal Pier, is the longest concrete pier on the West Coast measuring 1971 feet (601 m) long. Sunset Cliffs and Point Loma extend off to the south.
Image ID: 30753  
Aerial Photo of Ocean Beach Pier. Ocean Beach Pier, also known as the OB Pier or Ocean Beach Municipal Pier, is the longest concrete pier on the West Coast measuring 1971 feet (601 m) long
Aerial Photo of Ocean Beach Pier. Ocean Beach Pier, also known as the OB Pier or Ocean Beach Municipal Pier, is the longest concrete pier on the West Coast measuring 1971 feet (601 m) long.
Image ID: 30754  
Aerial Photo of Ocean Beach Pier. Ocean Beach Pier, also known as the OB Pier or Ocean Beach Municipal Pier, is the longest concrete pier on the West Coast measuring 1971 feet (601 m) long
Aerial Photo of Ocean Beach Pier. Ocean Beach Pier, also known as the OB Pier or Ocean Beach Municipal Pier, is the longest concrete pier on the West Coast measuring 1971 feet (601 m) long.
Image ID: 30755  
Aerial photo of Balboa Park and Downtown San Diego
Aerial photo of Balboa Park and Downtown San Diego.
Image ID: 30771  
Aerial photo of Balboa Park and Downtown San Diego
Aerial photo of Balboa Park and Downtown San Diego.
Image ID: 30772  
Aerial Photo of Crystal Pier and Garnet Avenue Pacific Beach, San Diego, California
Aerial Photo of Crystal Pier and Garnet Avenue Pacific Beach.
Location: San Diego, California
Image ID: 30803  
Oceanside Pier lifeguard headquarters sign
Oceanside Pier lifeguard headquarters sign.
Location: Oceanside Pier, California
Image ID: 29124  
Sunset over the Pacific, viewed from Oceanside Pier
Sunset over the Pacific, viewed from Oceanside Pier.
Location: Oceanside Pier, California
Image ID: 29125  
Panorama dimensions: 6575 x 10005
Gull, Oceanside Pier
Gull, Oceanside Pier.
Location: Oceanside Pier, California
Image ID: 29126  
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