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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. Balboa Park, San Diego.
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Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California, USA | 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. Balboa Park, San Diego.
Image ID: 14581
Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California, USA | 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. Balboa Park, San Diego.
Image ID: 14583
Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California, USA |
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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. Balboa Park, San Diego.
Image ID: 14584
Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California, USA | 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.
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Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California, USA | 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.
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Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California, USA |
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Cows in the livestock barn.
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Location: Del Mar Fair, California, USA | Hot Dog on a Stick, corn dog, greasy fried fatty food.
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Location: Del Mar Fair, California, USA | Hot Dog on a Stick, corn dog, greasy fried fatty food.
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Location: Del Mar Fair, California, USA |
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Hot dog, great spicy polish.
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Location: Del Mar Fair, California, USA | Sausages on the grill, hot dogs, bratwurst.
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Location: Del Mar Fair, California, USA | Grilled corn, corn cobs.
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Location: Del Mar Fair, California, USA |
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Stuffed toys hanging, waiting for fair game winners to claim them.
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Location: Del Mar Fair, California, USA | Ferris wheel and fair rides at sunset, blurring due to long exposure.
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Location: Del Mar Fair, California, USA | Ferris wheel and fair rides at sunset, blurring due to long exposure.
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Location: Del Mar Fair, California, USA |
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Ferris wheel and fair rides at sunset, blurring due to long exposure.
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Location: Del Mar Fair, California, USA | Food vendors at the Del Mar Fair, famous for their tasty, greasy, salty, fattening and generally unwholesome food, which visitors eat by the ton. Bright lights at night.
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Location: Del Mar Fair, California, USA | Del Mar Fair rides at night, blurring due to long exposure.
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Location: Del Mar Fair, California, USA |
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Del Mar Fair rides at night, blurring due to long exposure.
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Location: Del Mar Fair, California, USA | Del Mar Fair rides at night, blurring due to long exposure.
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Location: Del Mar Fair, California, USA | Grilled corn, corn cobs.
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Location: Del Mar Fair, California, USA |
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Food vendors at the Del Mar Fair, famous for their tasty, greasy, salty, fattening and generally unwholesome food, which visitors eat by the ton. Bright lights at night.
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Location: Del Mar Fair, California, USA | Food vendors at the Del Mar Fair, famous for their tasty, greasy, salty, fattening and generally unwholesome food, which visitors eat by the ton. Bright lights at night.
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Location: Del Mar Fair, California, USA | Food vendors at the Del Mar Fair, famous for their tasty, greasy, salty, fattening and generally unwholesome food, which visitors eat by the ton. Bright lights at night.
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Location: Del Mar Fair, California, USA |
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