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 Killer whales
 Dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus)
 Dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus)
 Dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus)
 VORTEX2 intercepts a tornado in SE Wyoming on June 5, 2009.
 Frigate bird in flight
 Dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus)
 Gray whale spy-hopping.  Note barnacles.
 Endangered Steller sea lion.
 Possibly a mating congregation of jacks - males darker. Jacks are a high-level inshore predator built for speed
 A Laysan albatross contemplating the ocean
 A spectacular double rainbow.
 A live sand dollar in shallow waters
 An elk on a game preserve.
 Sun approaching the horizon as the bottom limb is becoming obscured by far distant clouds.
 The Statue of Liberty, New York Harbor
 Point Reyes Great Beach.  Sand crab shells washed up in the swash zone.
 The Statue of Liberty, New York Harbor, with Navy helicopter during 1976 Bicentennial Tall Ship celebration
 Shore birds looking for dinner in the swash from the surf.
 Cloudberries and blueberries (a photograph of a photograph at Tombstone Territorial Park) in Ogilvie Mountains.
 The tall ship Maryland Dove sailing in the Potomac River.
 Photo #6 of 8.  Having reached the 'buster' molt stage, a Maryland blue crab , Callinectes sapidus, sheds its shell.  The genus and species mean tasty  beautiful swimmer.
 Photo #12 of Mount St. Elias sequence. Mount Saint Elias is one of the largest mountains visible from the sea on the North American continent.  It rises to a height of 18,008 feet in a distance of less than 20 miles from sea level at Icy Bay.
 Eroded cliffs along the Tred Avon River reveal buried piles of oyster shells.
 Pigeon Point Lighthouse, 27 miles north of Santa Cruz along Highway 1.  The lighthouse was built in 1872 and is 115-feet high. Pigeon Point is named for the  clipper ship CARRIER PIGEON which ran aground here on June 6, 1853.  The Coast Survey Steamer AC
 Green heron in alert, ready-to-take-flight mode.
 Hart-Miller Island, once two islands that nearly eroded into extinction, are now  one.  They are being regenerated and enlarged with dredge spoils from Baltimore  Harbor.
 Lichen and conifer covered granite above kelp covered granitic rocks.
 Soldier striped shrimp ( Plesionika edwarsii )
 Egg Rock Island Lighthouse and Cadillac Mountain at Acadia National Park.  Leaving Bar Harbor on a whale-watching cruise.
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