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Boats crossing the San Pedro Channel to Catalina Island
Boats crossing the San Pedro Channel to Catalina Island.
Image ID: 26043  
Southern Pacific rattlesnake.  The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet.  It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length, Crotalus viridis helleri
Southern Pacific rattlesnake. The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet. It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length.
Species: Southern pacific rattlesnake, Crotalus viridis helleri
Image ID: 12584  
Southern Pacific rattlesnake.  The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet.  It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length, Crotalus viridis helleri
Southern Pacific rattlesnake. The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet. It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length.
Species: Southern pacific rattlesnake, Crotalus viridis helleri
Image ID: 12586  
Southern Pacific rattlesnake.  The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet.  It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length, Crotalus viridis helleri
Southern Pacific rattlesnake. The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet. It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length.
Species: Southern pacific rattlesnake, Crotalus viridis helleri
Image ID: 12587  
Southern Pacific rattlesnake.  The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet.  It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length, Crotalus viridis helleri
Southern Pacific rattlesnake. The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet. It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length.
Species: Southern pacific rattlesnake, Crotalus viridis helleri
Image ID: 12588  
Closeup view of the rattles of an adult Southern Pacific rattlesnake.  The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet.  It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length, Crotalus viridis helleri
Closeup view of the rattles of an adult Southern Pacific rattlesnake. The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet. It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length.
Species: Southern pacific rattlesnake, Crotalus viridis helleri
Image ID: 12589  
Closeup view of the rattles of an adult Southern Pacific rattlesnake.  The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet.  It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length, Crotalus viridis helleri
Closeup view of the rattles of an adult Southern Pacific rattlesnake. The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet. It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length.
Species: Southern pacific rattlesnake, Crotalus viridis helleri
Image ID: 12590  
Southern Pacific rattlesnake.  The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet.  It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length, Crotalus viridis helleri
Southern Pacific rattlesnake. The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet. It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length.
Species: Southern pacific rattlesnake, Crotalus viridis helleri
Image ID: 12591  
Red diamond rattlesnake.  The red diamond rattlesnake is the largest rattlesnake in southern California, reaching a length of 6 feet (2m).  It occurs from the coast to elevations of 5000 feet, Crotalus ruber ruber
Red diamond rattlesnake. The red diamond rattlesnake is the largest rattlesnake in southern California, reaching a length of 6 feet (2m). It occurs from the coast to elevations of 5000 feet.
Species: Red diamond rattlesnake, Crotalus ruber ruber
Image ID: 12596  
Red diamond rattlesnake.  The red diamond rattlesnake is the largest rattlesnake in southern California, reaching a length of 6 feet (2m).  It occurs from the coast to elevations of 5000 feet, Crotalus ruber ruber
Red diamond rattlesnake. The red diamond rattlesnake is the largest rattlesnake in southern California, reaching a length of 6 feet (2m). It occurs from the coast to elevations of 5000 feet.
Species: Red diamond rattlesnake, Crotalus ruber ruber
Image ID: 12597  
Red diamond rattlesnake.  The red diamond rattlesnake is the largest rattlesnake in southern California, reaching a length of 6 feet (2m).  It occurs from the coast to elevations of 5000 feet, Crotalus ruber ruber
Red diamond rattlesnake. The red diamond rattlesnake is the largest rattlesnake in southern California, reaching a length of 6 feet (2m). It occurs from the coast to elevations of 5000 feet.
Species: Red diamond rattlesnake, Crotalus ruber ruber
Image ID: 12598  
Red diamond rattlesnake.  The red diamond rattlesnake is the largest rattlesnake in southern California, reaching a length of 6 feet (2m).  It occurs from the coast to elevations of 5000 feet, Crotalus ruber ruber
Red diamond rattlesnake. The red diamond rattlesnake is the largest rattlesnake in southern California, reaching a length of 6 feet (2m). It occurs from the coast to elevations of 5000 feet.
Species: Red diamond rattlesnake, Crotalus ruber ruber
Image ID: 12599  
The San Diego Museum of Man in Balboa Park, also known as the California Building, is considered to be the most architecturally significant building in San Diego, and its construction beginning in 1915 introduced the Spanish Colonial-Revival style to Southern California
The San Diego Museum of Man in Balboa Park, also known as the California Building, is considered to be the most architecturally significant building in San Diego, and its construction beginning in 1915 introduced the Spanish Colonial-Revival style to Southern California.
Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California
Image ID: 14597  
The San Diego Museum of Man in Balboa Park, also known as the California Building, is considered to be the most architecturally significant building in San Diego, and its construction beginning in 1915 introduced the Spanish Colonial-Revival style to Southern California
The San Diego Museum of Man in Balboa Park, also known as the California Building, is considered to be the most architecturally significant building in San Diego, and its construction beginning in 1915 introduced the Spanish Colonial-Revival style to Southern California.
Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California
Image ID: 14600  
Southern Pacific rattlesnake.  The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet.  It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length, Crotalus viridis helleri
Southern Pacific rattlesnake. The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet. It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length.
Species: Southern pacific rattlesnake, Crotalus viridis helleri
Image ID: 14694  
Southern Pacific rattlesnake.  The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet.  It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length, Crotalus viridis helleri
Southern Pacific rattlesnake. The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet. It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length.
Species: Southern pacific rattlesnake, Crotalus viridis helleri
Image ID: 14695  
La Jolla Cove only breaks on really big swells.  Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005
La Jolla Cove only breaks on really big swells. Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005.
Location: La Jolla Cove, California
Image ID: 14814  
La Jolla Cove only breaks on really big swells.  Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005
La Jolla Cove only breaks on really big swells. Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005.
Location: La Jolla Cove, California
Image ID: 14816  
La Jolla Cove only breaks on really big swells.  Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005
La Jolla Cove only breaks on really big swells. Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005.
Location: La Jolla Cove, California
Image ID: 14818  
Andrew Matthews rides a big La Jolla Cove.  La Jolla Cove only breaks on really big swells.  Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005
Andrew Matthews rides a big La Jolla Cove. La Jolla Cove only breaks on really big swells. Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005.
Location: La Jolla Cove, California
Image ID: 14819  
Kyle Blase tears down a mean La Jolla Cove one.  La Jolla Cove only breaks on really big swells.  Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005
Kyle Blase tears down a mean La Jolla Cove one. La Jolla Cove only breaks on really big swells. Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005.
Location: La Jolla Cove, California
Image ID: 14821  
Lifeguards on a jet ski assist a surfer caught inside.  La Jolla Cove.  Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005
Lifeguards on a jet ski assist a surfer caught inside. La Jolla Cove. Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005.
Location: La Jolla Cove, California
Image ID: 14822  
People watch giant surf breaking at Boomers / Alligator Head near La Jolla Cove.  Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005
People watch giant surf breaking at Boomers / Alligator Head near La Jolla Cove. Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005.
Location: La Jolla Cove, California
Image ID: 14823  
Pipes goes off south of Swamis, Encinitas.  Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005
Pipes goes off south of Swamis, Encinitas. Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005.
Location: Swamis, Encinitas, California
Image ID: 14840  
Helicopter circles over Swamis keeping an eye on surfers.  Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005
Helicopter circles over Swamis keeping an eye on surfers. Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005.
Location: California
Image ID: 14841  
Helicopter circles over Swamis keeping an eye on surfers.  Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005
Helicopter circles over Swamis keeping an eye on surfers. Giant surf and big waves nail Southern California, December 21, 2005.
Location: California
Image ID: 14842  
Yellowtail rockfish are found the eastern Aleutian island as far south as southern California, and can live over 60 years, Sebastes flavidus
Yellowtail rockfish are found the eastern Aleutian island as far south as southern California, and can live over 60 years.
Species: Yellowtail rockfish, Sebastes flavidus
Image ID: 16959  
Yellowtail rockfish are found the eastern Aleutian island as far south as southern California, and can live over 60 years, Sebastes flavidus
Yellowtail rockfish are found the eastern Aleutian island as far south as southern California, and can live over 60 years.
Species: Yellowtail rockfish, Sebastes flavidus
Image ID: 16960  
Catalina Island, West End
Catalina Island, West End.
Location: Catalina Island, California
Image ID: 26024  
Catalina Island, West End
Catalina Island, West End.
Location: Catalina Island, California
Image ID: 26025  
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