
April 20, 2009 00:00 by
Morten

Shot from San Bernardino Mountain towards the San Gabrial Mountain Range.
Location: N34.1263 W117.0139
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April 19, 2009 00:00 by
Morten

Thousands of seals resting at the beach north of Los Angeles.
Location: N35.41134 W120.87275
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April 18, 2009 00:00 by
Morten

Location: N34.03089 W118.43951
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April 16, 2009 00:00 by
Morten

One of many crazy rollercoasters at Six Flags Magic Mountain. A fun place if you aren't scared of speed, sharp turns and upside-down positions as well as don't mind standing in line a lot.
Location: N34.42078 W118.59243
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April 15, 2009 00:00 by
Morten

A chipmunk is enjoying the magnificient view from the top of San Gorgonio Mountain, also known locally as Mount San Gorgonio, or Old Greyback. It is the highest peak in Southern California at 11,499 feet (3,505 m), located in the San Gorgonio Wilderness.
Several trails lead to the broad summit of San Gorgonio Mountain, which rises only a few hundred feet (100 m) above the tree line. Any route requires well over 4,000 feet (1,200 m) in elevation gain, with "Vivian Creek Trail" being the shortest but steepest at 16 miles roundtrip / 5600' elevation gain.
You will need a (free) wilderness permit to hike in any part of the San Gorgonio Wilderness, which can be obtained at the local ranger stations.
Location: N34.10507 W116.83295
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April 14, 2009 00:00 by
Morten

Last round of the mens' crit. in the 2009 Redlands Bicycle Classic
Location: N34.05434 W117.17962
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April 13, 2009 17:50 by
Morten

Every spring in the desert east of Los Angeles, Joshua Tree National Park comes to life and adds spots of color to the otherwise almost colorless place.
Location: N34.01466 W116.10278
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April 12, 2009 20:57 by
Morten

A tourist is trying to spot whales passing between Los Angeles coast and Catalina Island during the spring migration, in what appears to be his first experience with binoculars (notice the lens cap).
I thought this picture was very fitting for my first CDP.
Same day I was lucky enough to catch the glimpse of a blue whale blowing air out of its blow hole followed by a raised tail fluke.
Location: N33.590 W117.879
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