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  • Re: A Family
    Posted on Friday 25 May, 2012 by D. A. Powell.
    Beautiful photo!
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    Posted on Friday 25 May, 2012 by Lisa Hodnett.
    wow great capture
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    Posted on Thursday 24 May, 2012 by Roger Jung.
    Wow man! Amazing!!
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    Had to show my support, congrats.
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    Posted on Thursday 24 May, 2012 by Michael Cain.
    As voted by the people great job.
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    Posted on Thursday 24 May, 2012 by Allison Ferguson.
    That's beautiful, Brian! Alli
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    Posted on Wednesday 23 May, 2012 by Lisa Hodnett.
    wow this is a great shot. wish I was there
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    Posted on Wednesday 23 May, 2012 by Ela Carpenter.
    love the color & composition
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    Posted on Wednesday 23 May, 2012 by Kevin Booth.
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Help On The Way?
Photo By Jaelin Fawkes

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  • Title: Help On The Way?
  • Country: United States
  • Nearest Area: La Playa Bay
  • Nearest Town: San Diego
  • Description: If the bacteria level keeps stable then the beaches will be open year-round. However, if it doesn't, then more beach advisory days will take affect, but it at least means that people will be healthy. There is a way for humans to clean up the rivers, the bays, and the oceans, but there are always issues coming up like "there is too much trash to clean up" for the case of the million-ton Pacific Gyre. Not only that, there are a lot of underfunded organizations trying to promote ways to prevent pollution, like Think Blue San Diego and the Point Loma Waste Water Treatment Plant's Sewer Science program. If the government doesn't tell the general public about what's in the water, though, they won't know until its too late. Each generation seems to leave the world in a worse shape than the world they inherited. There should be a way to turn this around. The pollution not only affects the environment but humans as well... so it's time to clean up our act.
  • Brief Directions: Near the construction site.
  • Notes: Photo 5 in a photo essay. Slightly edited for saturation, brightness/contrast, and levels.
  • GPS Longitude: -117.236959
  • GPS Latitude: 32.709215
  • Best Season: Autumn
  • Gear: Canon PowerShot SD790 IS

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Labels: BloomsGrassGreenSeasonsTexturesTrees

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