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  • Shell Hydrogen Refuelling Station, opened June 26, 2008. It is the first retail Hydrogen refuelling station in California. West Los Angeles, USA
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  • The Apple Pan restaurant opened in 1947 and is famous for its hickory hamburgers and apple pies served with vanilla ice cream. Pico Boulevard, West Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Los Angeles City Councilman Bill Rosendahl arrives in GM's new Equinox SUV. On June 26, 2008, Shell opened California's first retail hydrogen car refueling station in West Los Angeles.  Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Fuel Cell in GM's Equinox SUV. On June 26, 2008, Shell opened California's first retail hydrogen car refueling station in West Los Angeles. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Apple Pan restaurant opened in 1947 and is famous for its hickory hamburgers and apple pies served with vanilla ice cream. Pico Boulevard, West 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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  • Fuel Cell in GM's Equinox SUV. On June 26, 2008, Shell opened California's first retail hydrogen car refueling station in West Los Angeles. . Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Filling up General Motor's new hydrogen fuel cell Equinox SUV. Shell Hydrogen Refuelling Station, opened June 26, 2008. It is the first retail Hydrogen refuelling station in California.  West Los Angeles, USA
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  • GM's new Equinox SUV. On June 26, 2008, Shell opened California's first retail hydrogen car refueling station in West Los Angeles. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Apple Pan restaurant opened in 1947 and is famous for its hickory hamburgers and apple pies served with vanilla ice cream. Pico Boulevard, West Los Angeles, California, USA
    CA15658.jpg
  • The Apple Pan restaurant opened in 1947 and is famous for its hickory hamburgers and apple pies served with vanilla ice cream. Pico Boulevard, West 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. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Shell Hydrogen Refuelling Station, opened June 26, 2008. It is the first retail Hydrogen refuelling station in California. General Motor's hydrogen fuel cell Equinox SUV. West Los Angeles, 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. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Staking a tree at a tree planting celebrating Earth Day in South Central Los Angeles. LA Conservation Corps joins with community volunteers to plant trees along West Adams and Central Avenue near a new Fresh and Easy Market that plans to open on the corner. Los Angeles, California, USA.
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  • Staking a tree at a tree planting celebrating Earth Day in South Central Los Angeles. LA Conservation Corps joins with community volunteers to plant trees along West Adams and Central Avenue near a new Fresh and Easy Market that plans to open on the corner. Los Angeles, California, USA.
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  • A young girl helps stake a tree at a tree planting celebrating Earth Day in South Central Los Angeles. LA Conservation Corps joins with community volunteers to plant trees along West Adams and Central Avenue near a new Fresh and Easy Market that plans to open on the corner. Los Angeles, California, USA.
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  • Garbage Truck picks up dumpsters of non-recyclable trash in West LA alley, In 2008 Los Angeles launched SWIRP (Solid Waste Integrated Resources Plan) which will include pick up of recyclable refuse from multi-family units, California, USA
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  • Garbage Truck picks up dumpsters of non-recyclable trash in West LA alley, In 2008 Los Angeles launched SWIRP (Solid Waste Integrated Resources Plan) which will include pick up of recyclable refuse from multi-family units, California, USA
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  • Garbage Truck picks up dumpsters of non-recyclable trash in West LA alley, In 2008 Los Angeles launched SWIRP (Solid Waste Integrated Resources Plan) which will include pick up of recyclable refuse from multi-family units, California, USA
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  • Garbage Truck picks up dumpsters of non-recyclable trash in West LA alley, In 2008 Los Angeles launched SWIRP (Solid Waste Integrated Resources Plan) which will include pick up of recyclable refuse from multi-family units, California, USA
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  • A Blue trash bin for the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation’s Solid Resources Citywide Recycling Program. The program collects refuse, recyclables, yard trimmings, and bulky items from more than 750,000 homes, an average of 6,652 tons per day.
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  • A Blue trash bin for the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation’s Solid Resources Citywide Recycling Program. The program collects refuse, recyclables, yard trimmings, and bulky items from more than 750,000 homes, an average of 6,652 tons per day.
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  • A Blue trash bin for the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation’s Solid Resources Citywide Recycling Program. The program collects refuse, recyclables, yard trimmings, and bulky items from more than 750,000 homes, an average of 6,652 tons per day.
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  • A Blue trash bin for the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation’s Solid Resources Citywide Recycling Program. The program collects refuse, recyclables, yard trimmings, and bulky items from more than 750,000 homes, an average of 6,652 tons per day.
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  • Pacific Design Center, West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California (LA)
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  • Pacific Design Center, West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California (LA)
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  • Pacific Design Center, West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California (LA)
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