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  • The Great Wall of Los Angeles is a mural designed by Judith Baca and executed with the help of over 400 community youth and artists, Tujunga Wash, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Tree People gives a presetation to school children at River School Day clean up of the LA River sponsered by FoLAR (Friends of the Los Angeles River), Glendale Narrows, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Great Wall of Los Angeles is a mural designed by Judith Baca and executed with the help of over 400 community youth and artists, Tujunga Wash, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Great Wall of Los Angeles is a mural designed by Judith Baca and executed with the help of over 400 community youth and artists, Tujunga Wash, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Great Wall of Los Angeles is a mural designed by Judith Baca and executed with the help of over 400 community youth and artists, Tujunga Wash, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Captain Cordobes of the Los Angeles Fire department, speaks to the schoolchildren on safetly concerns at River School Day clean up of the LA River sponsered by FoLAR (Friends of the Los Angeles River), Glendale Narrows, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Great Wall of Los Angeles is a mural designed by Judith Baca and executed with the help of over 400 community youth and artists, Tujunga Wash, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Over 700 school children attended the River School Day clean up of the LA River sponsered by FoLAR (Friends of the Los Angeles River), Glendale Narrows, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Great Wall of Los Angeles is a mural designed by Judith Baca and executed with the help of over 400 community youth and artists, Tujunga Wash, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Great Wall of Los Angeles is a mural designed by Judith Baca and executed with the help of over 400 community youth and artists, Tujunga Wash, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Great Wall of Los Angeles is a mural designed by Judith Baca and executed with the help of over 400 community youth and artists, Tujunga Wash, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The 1200-acre Inglewood Oil Field located in the Baldwin Hills area is the largest urban oil field in the United States and is surrounded by over 300 homes in the communities of Culver City, Baldwin Hills, Inglewood and Los Angeles. Plains Exploration and Production Co.(PXP), the owner and operator of the oil field, has recently begun the controversial practive of Fracking. Hydraulic Fracturing, or Fracking, is a drilling practice involving pumping of immense quantities of water, chemicals and sand into the ground at very high pressure to break or fissure rock formations in the hope to access hidden pockets of oil and gas. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The 1200-acre Inglewood Oil Field located in the Baldwin Hills area is the largest urban oil field in the United States and is surrounded by over 300 homes in the communities of Culver City, Baldwin Hills, Inglewood and Los Angeles. Plains Exploration and Production Co.(PXP), the owner and operator of the oil field, has recently begun the controversial practive of Fracking. Hydraulic Fracturing, or Fracking, is a drilling practice involving pumping of immense quantities of water, chemicals and sand into the ground at very high pressure to break or fissure rock formations in the hope to access hidden pockets of oil and gas. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Dog park next to oil well, The Inglewood Oil Field is one of the largest contiguous urban oil fields in the United States, Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The 1200-acre Inglewood Oil Field located in the Baldwin Hills area is the largest urban oil field in the United States and is surrounded by over 300 homes in the communities of Culver City, Baldwin Hills, Inglewood and Los Angeles. Plains Exploration and Production Co.(PXP), the owner and operator of the oil field, has recently begun the controversial practive of Fracking. Hydraulic Fracturing, or Fracking, is a drilling practice involving pumping of immense quantities of water, chemicals and sand into the ground at very high pressure to break or fissure rock formations in the hope to access hidden pockets of oil and gas. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Little League field next to oil well, The Inglewood Oil Field is one of the largest contiguous urban oil fields in the United States, Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The 1200-acre Inglewood Oil Field located in the Baldwin Hills area is the largest urban oil field in the United States and is surrounded by over 300 homes in the communities of Culver City, Baldwin Hills, Inglewood and Los Angeles. Plains Exploration and Production Co.(PXP), the owner and operator of the oil field, has recently begun the controversial practive of Fracking. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • On July 22, 2010, over a thousand protesters marched to Occidental Petroleum offices in Westwood, Los Angeles to demonstrate against the California state loophole that allows oil companies to extract oil, tax free. Of the major oil producing states, only California does not have an oil severance tax on the million barrels of crude that are extracted from California lands and waters each year, money that is much needed revenue for the state’s budget shortfall. Many people feel the oil tax could amount to over $1 billion and could offset proposed major budget spending cuts and job losses. Los Angeles, California, USA.
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  • On July 22, 2010, over a thousand protesters marched to Occidental Petroleum offices in Westwood, Los Angeles to demonstrate against the California state loophole that allows oil companies to extract oil, tax free. Of the major oil producing states, only California does not have an oil severance tax on the million barrels of crude that are extracted from California lands and waters each year, money that is much needed revenue for the state’s budget shortfall. Many people feel the oil tax could amount to over $1 billion and could offset proposed major budget spending cuts and job losses. Los Angeles, California, USA.
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  • The 1200-acre Inglewood Oil Field located in the Baldwin Hills area is the largest urban oil field in the United States and is surrounded by over 300 homes in the communities of Culver City, Baldwin Hills, Inglewood and Los Angeles. Plains Exploration and Production Co.(PXP), the owner and operator of the oil field, has recently begun the controversial practive of Fracking. Hydraulic Fracturing, or Fracking, is a drilling practice involving pumping of immense quantities of water, chemicals and sand into the ground at very high pressure to break or fissure rock formations in the hope to access hidden pockets of oil and gas. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The 1200-acre Inglewood Oil Field located in the Baldwin Hills area is the largest urban oil field in the United States and is surrounded by over 300 homes in the communities of Culver City, Baldwin Hills, Inglewood and Los Angeles. Plains Exploration and Production Co.(PXP), the owner and operator of the oil field, has recently begun the controversial practive of Fracking. Hydraulic Fracturing, or Fracking, is a drilling practice involving pumping of immense quantities of water, chemicals and sand into the ground at very high pressure to break or fissure rock formations in the hope to access hidden pockets of oil and gas. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • New Zealand Mudsnails (Potamopyrgus antipodarum) warning sign on Mount Baldy. The snails are a non-native invasive species with large populations in the Western United States
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  • Little League field next to oil well, The Inglewood Oil Field is one of the largest contiguous urban oil fields in the United States, Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Keller Williams volunteers help clean up at John Adams Middle School in Santa Monica. More than 30,000 associates from <br />
Keller Williams Realty across the United States and Canada participate in the third annual RED Day, May 12, 2011. RED Day, which stands for Renew, Energize and Donate,  is a collective service initiative where the company’s associates donate a day to give back to the community. Santa Monica, California, USA
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  • Free Medical care at the Los Angeles Forum. Remote Area Medical Volunteer Corps (RAM) is a Knoxville, Tennessee-based, non-profit, volunteer, medical relief corps that provides free health to people in the United States and third world countries. Inglewood, Los Angeles, California ,USA
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  • Oil derrick by moonlight. The 1200-acre Inglewood Oil Field located in the Baldwin Hills area is the largest urban oil field in the United States and is surrounded by over 300 homes in the communities of Culver City, Baldwin Hills, Inglewood and Los Angeles. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • View of Morro Bay from Montana de Oro State Park, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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  • Keller Williams volunteers help clean up at John Adams Middle School in Santa Monica. More than 30,000 associates from <br />
Keller Williams Realty across the United States and Canada participate in the third annual RED Day, May 12, 2011. Santa Monica, California, USA
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  • Keller Williams volunteers help clean up at John Adams Middle School in Santa Monica. More than 30,000 associates from <br />
Keller Williams Realty across the United States and Canada participate in the third annual RED Day, May 12, 2011. Santa Monica, California, USA
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  • Dentist work on patients. Free Medical care at the Los Angeles Forum. Remote Area Medical Volunteer Corps (RAM) is a Knoxville, Tennessee-based, non-profit, volunteer, medical relief corps that provides free health to people in the United States and third world countries. Inglewood, Los Angeles, California ,USA
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • Petroleum Pipeline sign. A crowd of local residents and high school students march to, and protest in front of the Tesoro Oil refinery headquarters in Wilmington, California near Long Beach. Texas oil giants Tesoro Corp. and Valero Energy Inc. launched and financed a ballot initiative for this November’s election to suspend AB 32, the landmark state law signed by Governor Schwarzenegger in 2006 that requires that the state's greenhouse gas emissions be reduced to 1990 levels by 2020, a roughly 25% reduction. Tesoro and Valero claim that AB 32 will cost California jobs and are calling their measure the “California jobs Initiative”. If passed it will suspend AB 32 until unemployment falls below 5.5% for at least a year, it is currently at 12%. Opponents of the initiative claim that in fact AB 32 will create new Green jobs, and Gov. Schwarzenegger has said that “This initiative sponsored by greedy Texas oil companies would cripple California's fastest-growing economic sector, reverse our renewable energy policy and decimate our environmental progress for the benefit of these oil companies' profit margins.”
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  • Dentist work on patients. Free Medical care at the Los Angeles Forum. Remote Area Medical Volunteer Corps (RAM) is a Knoxville, Tennessee-based, non-profit, volunteer, medical relief corps that provides free health to people in the United States and third world countries. Inglewood, Los Angeles, California ,USA
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  • Boy skipping rocks in ocean, El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California (MR)
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • New Zealand Mudsnails (Potamopyrgus antipodarum) warning sign on Mount Baldy. The snails are a non-native invasive species with large populations in the Western United States
    US_CA_50_249.jpg
  • Keller Williams volunteers help clean up at John Adams Middle School in Santa Monica. More than 30,000 associates from <br />
Keller Williams Realty across the United States and Canada participate in the third annual RED Day, May 12, 2011. RED Day, which stands for Renew, Energize and Donate,  is a collective service initiative where the company’s associates donate a day to give back to the community. Santa Monica, California, USA
    CA17728.jpg
  • Keller Williams volunteers help clean up at John Adams Middle School in Santa Monica. More than 30,000 associates from <br />
Keller Williams Realty across the United States and Canada participate in the third annual RED Day, May 12, 2011. RED Day, which stands for Renew, Energize and Donate,  is a collective service initiative where the company’s associates donate a day to give back to the community. Santa Monica, California, USA
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  • Dog poop bags on top of trash can on top of trash can, Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California (MR)
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • The San Luis Dam and San Luis Reservoir is a water-storage reservoir in the Diablo Mountains. It is part of the California State Water Project and Central Valley Project storing water taken from the San Joaquin-Sacramento River Delta for use down state for agricultural irrigation and the water supply for Los Angeles. Merced County, California, USA
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  • No Swimming or wading sign along incline of Castaic Dam during Summer of 2014. Castaic Lake is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency.
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  • Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • A crowd of local residents and high school students march to, and protest in front of the Tesoro Oil refinery headquarters in Wilmington, California near Long Beach. Texas oil giants Tesoro Corp. and Valero Energy Inc. launched and financed a ballot initiative for this November’s election to suspend AB 32, the landmark state law signed by Governor Schwarzenegger in 2006 that requires that the state's greenhouse gas emissions be reduced to 1990 levels by 2020, a roughly 25% reduction. Tesoro and Valero claim that AB 32 will cost California jobs and are calling their measure the “California jobs Initiative”. If passed it will suspend AB 32 until unemployment falls below 5.5% for at least a year, it is currently at 12%. Opponents of the initiative claim that in fact AB 32 will create new Green jobs, and Gov. Schwarzenegger has said that “This initiative sponsored by greedy Texas oil companies would cripple California's fastest-growing economic sector, reverse our renewable energy policy and decimate our environmental progress for the benefit of these oil companies' profit margins.”
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  • Dentist work on patients. Free Medical care at the Los Angeles Forum. Remote Area Medical Volunteer Corps (RAM) is a Knoxville, Tennessee-based, non-profit, volunteer, medical relief corps that provides free health to people in the United States and third world countries. Inglewood, Los Angeles, California ,USA
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  • O'Neill Forebay is a forebay to the San Luis Reservoir created by the construction of O'Neill Dam across San Luis Creek. It is part of the California State Water Project and Central Valley Project storing water taken from the San Joaquin-Sacramento River Delta for use down state for agricultural irrigation and the water supply for Los Angeles. Merced County, California, USA
    US_CA_85_127.jpg
  • The San Luis Dam and San Luis Reservoir is a water-storage reservoir in the Diablo Mountains. It is part of the California State Water Project and Central Valley Project storing water taken from the San Joaquin-Sacramento River Delta for use down state for agricultural irrigation and the water supply for Los Angeles. Merced County, California, USA
    US_CA_85_122.jpg
  • Kelp off of pier at San Simeon State Beach, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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  • San Simeon State Beach, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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  • San Simeon State Beach, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • March for Water, World Water Day 2009, in downtown Los Angeles. March 22, 2009. A community march highlighting the local state water crisis that has resulted from a dysfunctional management, and to raise awareness of the plight of the people that are suffering from a global mismanagement of water. Starting at Los Angeles Historic Park, the length of the march is approximately 3 miles, the distance that on average people in other places of the world have to walk to find water to sustain their lives, many marchers will be carrying water vessels on their heads throughout the march in an act of solidarity with others around the world.  Community-Based Organizations & Environmental Justice Groups  will be marching as well as students of all ages (including 3 elementary schools) from all over the city will have banners representing their schools and their love for water.
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  • Dog poop bags on top of trash can on top of trash can, Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Dog poop bags on top of trash can on top of trash can, Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • A pod of Dolphins leap out of the water in the shadow of an oil derrick in the Catalina Channel off Long Beach, California, USA
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • The San Luis Dam and San Luis Reservoir is a water-storage reservoir in the Diablo Mountains. It is part of the California State Water Project and Central Valley Project storing water taken from the San Joaquin-Sacramento River Delta for use down state for agricultural irrigation and the water supply for Los Angeles. Merced County, California, USA
    US_CA_85_118.jpg
  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • March for Water, World Water Day 2009, in downtown Los Angeles. March 22, 2009. A community march highlighting the local state water crisis that has resulted from a dysfunctional management, and to raise awareness of the plight of the people that are suffering from a global mismanagement of water. Starting at Los Angeles Historic Park, the length of the march is approximately 3 miles, the distance that on average people in other places of the world have to walk to find water to sustain their lives, many marchers will be carrying water vessels on their heads throughout the march in an act of solidarity with others around the world.  Community-Based Organizations & Environmental Justice Groups  will be marching as well as students of all ages (including 3 elementary schools) from all over the city will have banners representing their schools and their love for water.
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  • March for Water, World Water Day 2009, in downtown Los Angeles. March 22, 2009. A community march highlighting the local state water crisis that has resulted from a dysfunctional management, and to raise awareness of the plight of the people that are suffering from a global mismanagement of water. Starting at Los Angeles Historic Park, the length of the march is approximately 3 miles, the distance that on average people in other places of the world have to walk to find water to sustain their lives, many marchers will be carrying water vessels on their heads throughout the march in an act of solidarity with others around the world.  Community-Based Organizations & Environmental Justice Groups  will be marching as well as students of all ages (including 3 elementary schools) from all over the city will have banners representing their schools and their love for water.
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  • Oil Derricks near the Ira J. Chrisman Wind Gap Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley. Water is pumped 518 feet over the Grapevine from the California Aqueduct, enroute to Los Angeles as part of its water supply. Kern County, California , USA
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  • The Ira J. Chrisman Wind Gap Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley. Water is pumped 518 feet over the Grapevine from the California Aqueduct, enroute to Los Angeles as part of its water supply. Kern County, California , USA
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  • Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • March for Water, World Water Day 2009, in downtown Los Angeles. March 22, 2009. A community march highlighting the local state water crisis that has resulted from a dysfunctional management, and to raise awareness of the plight of the people that are suffering from a global mismanagement of water. Starting at Los Angeles Historic Park, the length of the march is approximately 3 miles, the distance that on average people in other places of the world have to walk to find water to sustain their lives, many marchers will be carrying water vessels on their heads throughout the march in an act of solidarity with others around the world.  Community-Based Organizations & Environmental Justice Groups  will be marching as well as students of all ages (including 3 elementary schools) from all over the city will have banners representing their schools and their love for water.
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  • March for Water, World Water Day 2009, in downtown Los Angeles. March 22, 2009. A community march highlighting the local state water crisis that has resulted from a dysfunctional management, and to raise awareness of the plight of the people that are suffering from a global mismanagement of water. Starting at Los Angeles Historic Park, the length of the march is approximately 3 miles, the distance that on average people in other places of the world have to walk to find water to sustain their lives, many marchers will be carrying water vessels on their heads throughout the march in an act of solidarity with others around the world.  Community-Based Organizations & Environmental Justice Groups  will be marching as well as students of all ages (including 3 elementary schools) from all over the city will have banners representing their schools and their love for water.
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  • Castaic Dam on Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • March for Water, World Water Day 2009, in downtown Los Angeles. March 22, 2009. A community march highlighting the local state water crisis that has resulted from a dysfunctional management, and to raise awareness of the plight of the people that are suffering from a global mismanagement of water. Starting at Los Angeles Historic Park, the length of the march is approximately 3 miles, the distance that on average people in other places of the world have to walk to find water to sustain their lives, many marchers will be carrying water vessels on their heads throughout the march in an act of solidarity with others around the world.  Community-Based Organizations & Environmental Justice Groups  will be marching as well as students of all ages (including 3 elementary schools) from all over the city will have banners representing their schools and their love for water.
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  • The California Aqueduct is a 444 mile aqueduct, part of the California State Water Project, that carries water from Northern California to Southern California, San Joaquin Valley, Merced County, California, USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is a 444 mile canal, part of the California State Water Project, that carries water from Northern California to Southern California, San Joaquin Valley, Mendota, Fresno County California, USA
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  • Pier at San Simeon State Beach, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
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  • The San Luis Dam and San Luis Reservoir is a water-storage reservoir in the Diablo Mountains. It is part of the California State Water Project and Central Valley Project storing water taken from the San Joaquin-Sacramento River Delta for use down state for agricultural irrigation and the water supply for Los Angeles. Merced County, California, USA
    US_CA_85_120.jpg
  • John R. Teerink Wheeler Ridge Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley and pumps water up 233 feet from the Califiornia Aqueduct
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  • The California Aqueduct is a 444 mile aqueduct, part of the California State Water Project, that carries water from Northern California to Southern California, San Joaquin Valley, Merced County, California, USA
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  • The Ira J. Chrisman Wind Gap Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley. Water is pumped 518 feet over the Grapevine from the California Aqueduct, enroute to Los Angeles as part of its water supply. Kern County, California , USA
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  • The Ira J. Chrisman Wind Gap Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley. Water is pumped 518 feet over the Grapevine from the California Aqueduct, enroute to Los Angeles as part of its water supply. Kern County, California , USA
    US_CA_85_65.jpg
  • John R. Teerink Wheeler Ridge Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley and pumps water up 233 feet from the Califiornia Aqueduct
    US_CA_85_49.jpg
  • The Ira J. Chrisman Wind Gap Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley. Water is pumped 518 feet over the Grapevine from the California Aqueduct, enroute to Los Angeles as part of its water supply. Kern County, California , USA
    US_CA_85_86.jpg
  • The Ira J. Chrisman Wind Gap Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley. Water is pumped 518 feet over the Grapevine from the California Aqueduct, enroute to Los Angeles as part of its water supply. Kern County, California , USA
    US_CA_85_56.jpg
  • Oil Derricks near the Ira J. Chrisman Wind Gap Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley. Water is pumped 518 feet over the Grapevine from the California Aqueduct, enroute to Los Angeles as part of its water supply. Kern County, California , USA
    US_CA_85_79.jpg
  • John R. Teerink Wheeler Ridge Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley and pumps water up 233 feet from the Califiornia Aqueduct
    US_CA_85_54.jpg
  • John R. Teerink Wheeler Ridge Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley and pumps water up 233 feet from the Califiornia Aqueduct
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  • Gay marriage ban declared unconstitutional in California. Several hundred people gathered for a candlelight vigil on Olivera Street near downtown Los Angeles, on the evening of August 4, 2010, to celebrate a California federal judge’s ruling that Proposition 8, the state's ban on same-sex marriage that was passed by voters last November, was unconstitutional. The “Day of Decision” vigil was organized before the ruling was announced for opponents of Proposition 8 to either support or protest the impending decision. Both sides had pledged to appeal the ruling depending which way it went. Olivera Street, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, California, USA
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  • Gay marriage ban declared unconstitutional in California. Several hundred people gathered for a candlelight vigil on Olivera Street near downtown Los Angeles, on the evening of August 4, 2010, to celebrate a California federal judge’s ruling that Proposition 8, the state's ban on same-sex marriage that was passed by voters last November, was unconstitutional. The “Day of Decision” vigil was organized before the ruling was announced for opponents of Proposition 8 to either support or protest the impending decision. Both sides had pledged to appeal the ruling depending which way it went. Olivera Street, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Gay marriage ban declared unconstitutional in California. Several hundred people gathered for a candlelight vigil on Olivera Street near downtown Los Angeles, on the evening of August 4, 2010, to celebrate a California federal judge’s ruling that Proposition 8, the state's ban on same-sex marriage that was passed by voters last November, was unconstitutional. The “Day of Decision” vigil was organized before the ruling was announced for opponents of Proposition 8 to either support or protest the impending decision. Both sides had pledged to appeal the ruling depending which way it went. Olivera Street, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • GM employee demonstrates refueling of GM's new Equinox SUV. On June 26, 2008, Shell opened California's first retail hydrogen car refueling station in West Los Angeles. In hydrogen vehicles, an electric motor powers the wheels. A chemical reaction inside a unit called a fuel <br />
cell – usually between hydrogen and oxygen – creates electricity for the motor. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is a 444 mile canal, part of the California State Water Project, that carries water from Northern California to Southern California, San Joaquin Valley, Mendota, Fresno County California, USA
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  • Gay marriage ban declared unconstitutional in California. Several hundred people gathered for a candlelight vigil on Olivera Street near downtown Los Angeles, on the evening of August 4, 2010, to celebrate a California federal judge’s ruling that Proposition 8, the state's ban on same-sex marriage that was passed by voters last November, was unconstitutional. The “Day of Decision” vigil was organized before the ruling was announced for opponents of Proposition 8 to either support or protest the impending decision. Both sides had pledged to appeal the ruling depending which way it went. Olivera Street, Los Angeles, California, USA
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