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  • The Los Angeles River running through the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • A section of the Los Angeles River nicknamed the Little Grand Canyon. Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Los Angeles River runs through the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Los Angeles River running through the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Los Angeles River running through the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Los Angeles River running through the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Los Angeles River runs through the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Los Angeles River running through the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Los Angeles River running through the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Los Angeles River running through the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Small waterfall in the Los Angeles River, Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • A kayak tour is led  by LA River Expeditions in one of the portions of the Los Angeles River opened as a Recreational Zone during the Summer months. Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • A kayak tour is led through the section of the Los Angeles River nicknamed the Little Grand Canyon by LA River Expeditions in one of the portions of the River opened as a Recreational Zone during the Summer months. Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • A kayak tour is led  by LA River Expeditions in one of the portions of the Los Angeles River opened as a Recreational Zone during the Summer months. Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Los Angeles River under Burbank Boulevard, Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • A kayak tour is led through the section of the Los Angeles River nicknamed the Little Grand Canyon by LA River Expeditions in one of the portions of the River opened as a Recreational Zone during the Summer months. Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • A kayak tour is led  by LA River Expeditions in one of the portions of the Los Angeles River opened as a Recreational Zone during the Summer months. Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Twin Falls overlooking Mammoth Mountain Lakes Basin, Inyo National Forest, California, USA
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  • Twin Falls overlooking Mammoth Mountain Lakes Basin, Inyo National Forest, California, USA
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  • Mammoth Mountain Lakes Basin, Inyo National Forest, California, USA
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  • Twin Lakes, Mammoth Mountain Lakes Basin, Inyo National Forest, California, USA
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  • Mammoth Mountain Lakes Basin, Inyo National Forest, California, USA
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  • Twin Lakes, Mammoth Mountain Lakes Basin, Inyo National Forest, California, USA
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  • Twin Falls and Upper Twin Lake, Mammoth Mountain Lakes Basin, Inyo National Forest, California, USA
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  • The Los Angeles River in the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Los Angeles River in the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • A Snowy egret (Egretta thula) in the Los Angeles River. Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • A Black-necked stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) in the Los Angeles River. Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Burnt plants and shrubs from 2019 wildfire in the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Sepulveda Dam, Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • A Snowy egret (Egretta thula) and Black-necked stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) in the Los Angeles River. Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Sepulveda Dam, Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • A Snowy egret (Egretta thula) in the Los Angeles River. Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Los Angeles River, Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Great Egret (Ardea alba) in the  Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Los Angeles River under Balboa Blvd, Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Sepulveda Dam, Sepulveda Basin Recreation Zone, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Burnt plants and shrubs from 2019 wildfire in the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Los Angeles River, Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Los Angeles River under Balboa Blvd, Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Los Angeles River, Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Great Egret (Ardea alba) in the  Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Great Egret (Ardea alba) in the  Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Sepulveda Dam, Sepulveda Basin Recreation Zone, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Accumulated trash in the Los Angeles River along the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, one of the remaining soft-bottomed portions of the river. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Spray cans and graffiti under a bridge along the LA River in the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Area. San Fernando Valley, California, USA
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  • Los Angeles River, Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Great Egret (Ardea alba) in the  Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Sepulveda Dam, Sepulveda Basin Recreation Zone, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Sepulveda Dam, Sepulveda Basin Recreation Zone, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Turkey Vulture, Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Los Angeles River in the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Area is one of only three unpaved sections of the River. San Fernando Valley, California, USA
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  • Spray cans and graffiti under a bridge along the LA River in the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Area. San Fernando Valley, California, USA
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  • The Los Angeles River in the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Area is one of only three unpaved sections of the River. San Fernando Valley, California, USA
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  • Bio-reactor Basin, Hill Canyon Wastewater Treatment Plant, Camarillo, Ventura County, California, USA
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  • Turkey Vulture, Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Turkey Vultures, Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Bio-reactor Basin, Hill Canyon Wastewater Treatment Plant, Camarillo, Ventura County, California, USA
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  • Bio-reactor Basin, Hill Canyon Wastewater Treatment Plant, Camarillo, Ventura County, California, USA
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  • Bio-reactor Basin, Hill Canyon Wastewater Treatment Plant, Camarillo, Ventura County, California, USA
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  • Mammoth Mountain Lakes Basin, Inyo National Forest, California, USA
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  • Turkey Vulture, Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Sepulveda Dam, Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, CAlifornia, USA
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  • Sepulveda Dam, Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Bio-reactor Basin, Hill Canyon Wastewater Treatment Plant, Camarillo, Ventura County, California, USA
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  • From 2008. Jenny Price leads FoLAR's (Friends of the Los Angeles River) tour of the LA River, Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Sepulveda Dam, Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, CAlifornia, USA
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  • Bio-reactor Basin, Hill Canyon Wastewater Treatment Plant, Camarillo, Ventura County, California, USA
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  • From 2008. Jenny Price leads FoLAR's (Friends of the Los Angeles River) tour of the LA River, Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Area, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Sepulveda Dam, Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, CAlifornia, USA
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  • Bio-reactor Basin, Hill Canyon Wastewater Treatment Plant, Camarillo, Ventura County, California, USA
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  • Day 1 of the Los Angeles River Expedition 2008. Organized by LA river kayaker and LaLa Times publisher George Wolfe, boaters embarked on a 52-mile exploration of the full river, from its source (Canoga Park) to its estuary (Long Beach). Deemed not to be a “traditional navigable water” by the Army Corps of Engineers — and therefore not worthy of clean water standards, the Expedition’s purpose is to prove it is navigable. Sepulveda Basin, Los Angeles County, California, USA.
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  • Day 1 of the Los Angeles River Expedition 2008. Organized by LA river kayaker and LaLa Times publisher George Wolfe, boaters embarked on a 52-mile exploration of the full river, from its source (Canoga Park) to its estuary (Long Beach). Deemed not to be a “traditional navigable water” by the Army Corps of Engineers — and therefore not worthy of clean water standards, the Expedition’s purpose is to prove it is navigable. Sepulveda Basin, Los Angeles County, California, USA.
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  • Day 1 of the Los Angeles River Expedition 2008. Organized by LA river kayaker and LaLa Times publisher George Wolfe, boaters embarked on a 52-mile exploration of the full river, from its source (Canoga Park) to its estuary (Long Beach). Deemed not to be a “traditional navigable water” by the Army Corps of Engineers — and therefore not worthy of clean water standards, the Expedition’s purpose is to prove it is navigable. Sepulveda Basin, Los Angeles County, California, USA.
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  • Day 1 of the Los Angeles River Expedition 2008. Organized by LA river kayaker and LaLa Times publisher George Wolfe, boaters embarked on a 52-mile exploration of the full river, from its source (Canoga Park) to its estuary (Long Beach). Deemed not to be a “traditional navigable water” by the Army Corps of Engineers — and therefore not worthy of clean water standards, the Expedition’s purpose is to prove it is navigable. Sepulveda Basin, Los Angeles County, California, USA.
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  • Day 1 of the Los Angeles River Expedition 2008. Organized by LA river kayaker and LaLa Times publisher George Wolfe, boaters embarked on a 52-mile exploration of the full river, from its source (Canoga Park) to its estuary (Long Beach). Deemed not to be a “traditional navigable water” by the Army Corps of Engineers — and therefore not worthy of clean water standards, the Expedition’s purpose is to prove it is navigable. Sepulveda Basin, Los Angeles County, California, USA.
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  • Day 1 of the Los Angeles River Expedition 2008. Organized by LA river kayaker and LaLa Times publisher George Wolfe, boaters embarked on a 52-mile exploration of the full river, from its source (Canoga Park) to its estuary (Long Beach). Deemed not to be a “traditional navigable water” by the Army Corps of Engineers — and therefore not worthy of clean water standards, the Expedition’s purpose is to prove it is navigable. Sepulveda Basin, Los Angeles County, California, USA.
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  • Day 1 of the Los Angeles River Expedition 2008. Organized by LA river kayaker and LaLa Times publisher George Wolfe, boaters embarked on a 52-mile exploration of the full river, from its source (Canoga Park) to its estuary (Long Beach). Deemed not to be a “traditional navigable water” by the Army Corps of Engineers — and therefore not worthy of clean water standards, the Expedition’s purpose is to prove it is navigable. Sepulveda Basin, Los Angeles County, California, USA.
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  • Day 1 of the Los Angeles River Expedition 2008. Organized by LA river kayaker and LaLa Times publisher George Wolfe, boaters embarked on a 52-mile exploration of the full river, from its source (Canoga Park) to its estuary (Long Beach). Deemed not to be a “traditional navigable water” by the Army Corps of Engineers — and therefore not worthy of clean water standards, the Expedition’s purpose is to prove it is navigable. Sepulveda Basin, Los Angeles County, California, USA.
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  • Day 1 of the Los Angeles River Expedition 2008. Organized by LA river kayaker and LaLa Times publisher George Wolfe, boaters embarked on a 52-mile exploration of the full river, from its source (Canoga Park) to its estuary (Long Beach). Deemed not to be a “traditional navigable water” by the Army Corps of Engineers — and therefore not worthy of clean water standards, the Expedition’s purpose is to prove it is navigable. Sepulveda Basin, Los Angeles County, California, USA.
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  • Day 1 of the Los Angeles River Expedition 2008. Organized by LA river kayaker and LaLa Times publisher George Wolfe, boaters embarked on a 52-mile exploration of the full river, from its source (Canoga Park) to its estuary (Long Beach). Deemed not to be a “traditional navigable water” by the Army Corps of Engineers — and therefore not worthy of clean water standards, the Expedition’s purpose is to prove it is navigable. Sepulveda Basin, Los Angeles County, California, USA.
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  • Day 1 of the Los Angeles River Expedition 2008. Organized by LA river kayaker and LaLa Times publisher George Wolfe, boaters embarked on a 52-mile exploration of the full river, from its source (Canoga Park) to its estuary (Long Beach). Deemed not to be a “traditional navigable water” by the Army Corps of Engineers — and therefore not worthy of clean water standards, the Expedition’s purpose is to prove it is navigable. Sepulveda Basin, Los Angeles County, California, USA.
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  • Argo Drain Sub-Basin Facility. The Argo Drainage Channel will transport storm water via gravity to a diversion structure and the flow will be treated and pumped into underground infiltration galleries to recharge the groundwater basin. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The bike path near the Confluence, where the Arroyo Seco meets the Los Angeles River, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Confluence is where the Arroyo Seco meets the Los Angeles River, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The bike path near the Confluence, where the Arroyo Seco meets the Los Angeles River, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The bike path near the Confluence, where the Arroyo Seco meets the Los Angeles River, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Confluence is where the Arroyo Seco meets the Los Angeles River, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Confluence is where the Arroyo Seco meets the Los Angeles River, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Confluence is where the Arroyo Seco meets the Los Angeles River, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Confluence is where the Arroyo Seco meets the Los Angeles River, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Ducks line the banks of the Los Angeles River during a rainstorm. Glendale Narrows. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Winner of Men’s Youth classification: Zaha Wolfe.<br />
The 1st annual LA River Boat Race was held on August 30, 2014 on a 3/4 mile course consisting of small rapids and flat water located along a stretch of the river along the Glendale Narrows in the Elysian Valley. Almost a 100 participants competed in a variety of classifications that included Mens and Womens Advanced, Intermediate and Beginners as well as Youth, Tandem and Stand-Up Paddle boat. Noted Environmentalist Ed Begley Jr. kicked off the race as the first participant, which had racers going down the course solo and racing against the clock. The race was organized by L.A. River Expeditions which was founded by George Wolfe who led the 2008 LA River Expedition that led to the river being classified as a navigable river by the EPA and consequently protected under the clean water Act.
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  • Canada Goose  (Branta canadensis) on the Los Angeles River, Glendale Narrows, Elysian Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Lewis MacAdams, cofounder of Friends of the Los Angeles River (FoLAR) . Raphael Sbarge films FoLAR documentary along banks of Los Angeles River, Glendale Narrows, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Kayakers stretched out along the LA River. On June 1, 2013, George Wolfe and LA River Expeditions leads a kayak tour down the Los Angeles River. On Memorial Day, the Los Angeles River Pilot Recreational Zone officially opened to the public for kayaking, walking, birdwatching, and fishing along a 2.5 mile stretch of the river in the Elysian Valley. Los Angeles, California
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  • Residents keeping cool on a hot Summer evening by walking along the Los Angeles River, Bell, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Mother Duck and ducklings, Los Angeles River, Glendale Narrows
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  • Love Locks adorn the Sunnynook Pedestrian Bridge over the Los Angeles River along the Glendale Narrows
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  • The Los Angeles River running through Reseda in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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