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  • Tidepools on the Pacific in Mendocino County near Fort Bragg, California. Colorful seaweed grows from the exposed rocks as a wave breaks in the distance. Vertical photo.
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  • A man stands over a tidepool with the strange formations of past debris of a long-ago garbage dump co-mingling with nature at Glass Beach, Fort Bragg, Mendocino County of California. Model released.
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  • A young boy crouches to look in a tidepool at Glass Beach, Fort Bragg, in Mendocino County. Model released.
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  • Close up of a girl's hands holding sea glass at Glass Beach near Fort Bragg in Mendocino County, California. The hands make the shape of a heart. Model released.
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  • A girl coruches down for a closer look into a tidepool on the Pacific coastline of Mendocino County. Model released.
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  • Seaweed and sea glass on the shore of Glass Beach in Mendocino County with the Pacific Ocean behind it.
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  • A girl with braces holds bits of sea glass in her hands at Glass Beach in Fort Bragg, Mendoino County, northern California. Model released.
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  • A young blond boy leans over a tidepool looking closely at the creatures to be found there. Model released.
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  • Tidepool with rusted metal and other debris remaining at Glass Beach, the former site of a garbage dump at Fort Bragg, California.
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  • October 9, 2019, the sun lowers over the  San Francisco Bay Area through transformer towers and a PG&E electric substation as residents anticipate a pre-emptive power shutoff to help avoid wildfire.
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  • Inside the Tom Miller house at Bodie; view of dining room with stove and table, kitchen visible through doorway.
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  • An old green pickup truck with flat bed and wooden rails deteriorates where abandoned at Bodie State Historic Park and ghost town. Grass grows up around its tires.
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  • Inside the old Methodist church at Bodie State Historic Park, centered.
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  • Deteriorating chaise lounge and interior of Miller House at Bodie State Historic Park. Visitors can go inside this decrepit home, which looks much like a haunted house.
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  • Old abandoned wooden barn with fence posts, surrounded by green grass and sage brush at Bodie State Historic Park in the eastern Sierra.
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  • October 9, 2019, the sun lowers over the Bay Area through transformer towers and a PG&E electric substation as residents anticipate a pre-emptive power shutoff to help avoid wildfire.
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  • Tom MIller house, a still furnished house visitors can tour inside at Bodie State Historic Park and ghost town.
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  • Empty abandoned dresser with mirror in Tom Miller house at Bodie State Historic Park. Remnants of wallpaper peel and hang rom the wall.
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  • People explore Bodie State Historic Park with the Standard Consolidated Mining Company Stamp Mill in the background and an old wooden house beside them.
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  • Standard Consolidated Mining Company Stamp Mill at Bodie State Historic Park near Highway 395 in the Eastern Sierra of California.
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  • Two visitors peek in a window of the Swazey Hotel structure still standing, though leaning, at Bodie State Historic Park and ghost town.
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  • The United States Land Office building (1885-86), which became the Power Company office, the Bodie Store, and then the Wheaton and Hollis Hotel.
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  • Two visitors look in a window of the Bodie Schoolhouse, one of the largest remaining structures at the California ghost town and National Historic Landmark.
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  • An old mining cart with iron wheels at Bodie State Historic Park. The Standard Mining Company and Stamp Mill buildings are in the background (left), with the Wheaton and Hollis Hotel building to the right.
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  • Rusty old pail hangs above an abandoned well in the wild west ghost town of Bodie, California. The former boom town is now a National Historic Landmark.
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  • James Stuart Cain home in Bodie. Cain was the principal owner of property in the now ghost town. Some believe this house to be haunted by the ghost of a Chinese maid with a grudge.
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  • Swazey Hotel, a leaning old wooden building at Bodie State Historic Park and ghost town.
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  • Abandoned house with lean-to shed at Bodie State Historic Park, an old California mining camp and boom town in the eastern Sierra. It's now a National Historic Landmark.
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  • Inside the old Methodist church at Bodie State Historic Park. At the front of the room a quotation reads, "Praise waiteth for thee o god in Zion."
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  • Transformer tower with power lines and view of San Francisco Bay, rainbow sun flare.
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  • Old Methodist church exterior at Bodie with visitors walking down street of the ghost town.
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  • Exterior of Old Methodist Church at Bodie State Historic Park. Vertical, front and side view.
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  • October 9, 2019, the sun lowers over the Bay Area through transformer towers and a PG&E electric substation as residents anticipate a pre-emptive power shutoff to help avoid wildfire.
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  • A wooden buckboard or wagon sits abandoned in grass outside a decrepit house or barn at Bodie State Historic Park, a ghost town in California.
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  • Downtown San Francisco viewed through several PG&E power lines in the East Bay neigbhorhood of El Cerrito, California.
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  • Tall telephone poles carrying PG&E power lines lean slightly over a neighborhood street in the El Cerrito Hills with view of downtown San Francisco between them.
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  • Several power lines and cables connectat the top of a PG&E power pole (telephone pole) against blue sky in the El Cerrito Hills of the  San Francisco Bay Area, California.
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  • PG&E power lines and cables intersect at a power pole in an El Cerrito, California, neighborhood. San Francsico Bay and downtown are in the distance.
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  • The upper tiers of Whiskeytown Falls, reached only by a strenuous but rewarding hike on the James K. Carr trail in Whiskeytown National Recreation Area. Shasta County, Northern California
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  • San Francisco, USA. 19th January, 2019. The Women's March San Francisco begins with a rally at Civic Center Plaza in front of City Hall. Maimona Afzal Berta, the first visible hijabi Muslim and youngest woman in an elected leadership role in San Jose and all of Santa Clara County, addresses the crowd. As an educator and elected member of the Franklin-McKinley Board of Education, she advocates for state legislation and trained educators on fostering safer schools. Credit: Shelly Rivoli/Alamy Live News
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