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  • School Children learn about and tend the vertical garden at the Downtown Value School, a charter school in downtown Los Angeles. The vertical garden is provided by Woolly Pocket and is part of their Woolly School Garden program. The Woolly Pocket hangers are created from 100% recycled materials. The school also has a flower and produce garden that goes around the school grounds, a small greenhouse and a worm compost bin that students collect for after each meal. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Kidspace Children’s Museum, Pasadena, California
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  • School Children learn about and tend the vertical garden at the Downtown Value School, a charter school in downtown Los Angeles. The vertical garden is provided by Woolly Pocket and is part of their Woolly School Garden program. The school also has a flower and produce garden that goes around the school grounds, a small greenhouse and a worm compost bin that students collect for after each meal. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Kidspace Children’s Museum, Pasadena, California
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  • School Children learn about and tend the vertical garden at the Downtown Value School, a charter school in downtown Los Angeles. The vertical garden is provided by Woolly Pocket and is part of their Woolly School Garden program. The Woolly Pocket hangers are created from 100% recycled materials. The school also has a flower and produce garden that goes around the school grounds, a small greenhouse and a worm compost bin that students collect for after each meal. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • School Children learn about and tend the vertical garden at the Downtown Value School, a charter school in downtown Los Angeles. The vertical garden is provided by Woolly Pocket and is part of their Woolly School Garden program. The school also has a flower and produce garden that goes around the school grounds, a small greenhouse and a worm compost bin that students collect for after each meal. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • School Children learn about and tend the vertical garden at the Downtown Value School, a charter school in downtown Los Angeles. The vertical garden is provided by Woolly Pocket and is part of their Woolly School Garden program.  The school also has a flower and produce garden that goes around the school grounds, a small greenhouse and a worm compost bin that students collect for after each meal. 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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  • 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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  • Kidspace Children’s Museum, Pasadena, California
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  • School Children learn about and tend the vertical garden at the Downtown Value School, a charter school in downtown Los Angeles. The vertical garden is provided by Woolly Pocket and is part of their Woolly School Garden program. The Woolly Pocket hangers are created from 100% recycled materials. The school also has a flower and produce garden that goes around the school grounds, a small greenhouse and a worm compost bin that students collect for after each meal. 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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  • A presentation 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Seals At Children's Pool, La Jolla, San Diego, California (SD)
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  • Seals At Children's Pool, La Jolla, San Diego, California (SD)
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  • Marcus Eriksen of Algalita Marine Research Foundation talks to school children about the plastic bottle kayak that Marcus is displaying at the FoLAR (Friends of the LA River) clean-up at the Glendale Narrows. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Young boys collect food for the worm compost bin after their class mates eat their lunch at the Downtown Value School, a charter school in downtown Los Angeles. The school uses gardens to teach students about gardening and also has a vertical garden, a flower and produce garden that goes around the school grounds and a small greenhouse. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Young girls and their mother learn about the garden at their elementary school. Wonderland Elementary School, Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • On 2/4/2014, a ribbon cutting ceremony was held at Farragut Elementary School in Culver City for the switching on of the school district's new 750kw solar array built at the school. In addition to providing an expected $400,000 back to the school district, it will also serve as an education tool to help teach students about alternative energies, sustainability and climate change. California, USA
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  • Young girl waters the strawberries at her elementary school garden. Wonderland Elementary School, Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Young girls and their mother water the garden at their elementary school. Wonderland Elementary School, Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • On 2/4/2014, a ribbon cutting ceremony was held at Farragut Elementary School in Culver City for the switching on of the school district's new 750kw solar array built at the school. California, USA
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  • On 2/4/2014, a ribbon cutting ceremony was held at Farragut Elementary School in Culver City for the switching on of the school district's new 750kw solar array built at the school. In addition to providing an expected $400,000 back to the school district, it will also serve as an education tool to help teach students about alternative energies, sustainability and climate change. California, USA
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  • Young boys collect food for the worm compost bin after their class mates eat their lunch at the Downtown Value School.
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  • LA Conservation Corps helping with Tree Planting at Calvert Elementary School in Woodland Hills. Los Angeles
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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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  • On 2/4/2014, a ribbon cutting ceremony was held at Farragut Elementary School in Culver City for the switching on of the school district's new 750kw solar array built at the school. California, USA
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  • On 2/4/2014, a ribbon cutting ceremony was held at Farragut Elementary School in Culver City for the switching on of the school district's new 750kw solar array built at the school. California, USA
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  • Young girls and their mother learn about the garden at their elementary school. Wonderland Elementary School, Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Young girls and their mother learn about the garden at their elementary school. Wonderland Elementary School, Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Young girl waters the strawberries at the Wonderland elementary school garden.
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  • Young girl waters the strawberries at her elementary school garden. Wonderland Elementary School, Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Young girl picking out a shovel at Tree Planting at Calvert Elementary School in Woodland Hills. Los Angeles Conservation Corps works with local community groups to plant trees as part of Mayor’s office One Million Trees LA Initiative. LA Conservation Corps provides job skills training, education and work experience with an emphasis on conservation and service projects that benefit the community.
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  • Young girls and their mother learn about the garden at their elementary school. Wonderland Elementary School, Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • LA Conservation Corps helping with Tree Planting at Calvert Elementary School in Woodland Hills. Los Angeles
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  • Young girl picking out a shovel at Tree Planting at Calvert Elementary School in Woodland Hills. Los Angeles Conservation Corps works with local community groups to plant trees as part of Mayor’s office One Million Trees LA Initiative. LA Conservation Corps provides job skills training, education and work experience with an emphasis on conservation and service projects that benefit the community.
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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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  • State Capitol, Sacramento, California, USA
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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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  • Young boy walking on boardwalk, Elfin Forest, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispos County, California, USA (MR)
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  • Mother and son walking along trail in Ballona Wetlands, Playa Vista, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Experienced anglers, kids and those wishing to learn to fish attend The first annual Off tha’ Hook fly fishing event held on September 6, 2014 on the banks of the Los Angeles River. Elysian Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Students, parents and teachers work on the garden at the 24th Street School garden on Big Sunday, the largest annual citywide community service event in America, West Adams, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Students, parents and teachers work on the garden at the 24th Street School garden on Big Sunday, the largest annual citywide community service event in America, West Adams, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Child's hand with artichoke. Students, parents and teachers work on the garden at the 24th Street School garden on Big Sunday, the largest annual citywide community service event in America, West Adams, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Tide Pool Exhibit, Aquarium of the Pacific, Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA (MR)
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  • Point Loma, Tide-Pooling, San Diego, California (SD)
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  • South Carlsbad State Beach, California (SD)
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  • Young boy taking photos with a camera, Elfin Forest, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispos County, California, USA (MR)
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  • Young boy taking photos with a camera, Elfin Forest, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispos County, California, USA (MR)
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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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  • Students, parents and teachers work on the garden at the 24th Street School garden on Big Sunday, the largest annual citywide community service event in America, West Adams, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Tide Pool Exhibit, Aquarium of the Pacific, Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA (MR)
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  • Protesters demonstrate on Santa Monica Boulevard the day the California Supreme Court upheld Proposition 8, West Hollywood, California, USA
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  • Protesters demonstrate on Santa Monica Boulevard the day the California Supreme Court upheld Proposition 8, West Hollywood, 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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  • LA Conservation Corps helping with Tree Planting at Calvert Elementary School in Woodland Hills. Los Angeles
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  • California Academy of Sciences, Golden Gate park, San Francisco, California, USA
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  • Birch Aquarium At Scripps, La Jolla, California (SD)
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  • Ocean Front Near 21st Street, Balboa Peninsula, Newport Beach, California (OC)
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  • Family watching the sunset, Santa Monica, California, USA
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  • Hans Christian Andersen and Ugly Duckling, Central Park, Manhattan, New York
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  • Boy picking berries at home in New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada (MR)
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  • Boy skipping rocks in ocean, El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California (MR)
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  • Young boy with stick with Algae on it in flood channel next to Silicon Beach in the Ballona Wetlands, Playa Vista, California, USA (MR)
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  • Bicycle path along Los Angeles River, Elysian Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Aquarium in the Island Zone at the Ecosystems Exhibit at the California Science Center in Exposition Park. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Shoveling mulch. Students, parents and teachers work on the garden at the 24th Street School garden on Big Sunday, the largest annual citywide community service event in America, West Adams, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Cleaning up the Glendale narrows. FoLAR' (Friends of the LA River) annual river cleanup, La Gran Limpieza, was held  May 9, 2009. Thousands of volunteers at 14 sites pulled out accumlated trash, mostly plastic bags, from river runoff that might normally find it's way downstream into the Pacific Ocean.
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  • Cleaning up the Glendale narrows. FoLAR' (Friends of the LA River) annual river cleanup, La Gran Limpieza, was held  May 9, 2009. Thousands of volunteers at 14 sites pulled out accumlated trash, mostly plastic bags, from river runoff that might normally find it's way downstream into the Pacific Ocean.
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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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  • Bicycle Path, Coronado Island, San Diego, California (SD)
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  • Mission Beach Park, San Diego, California (SD)
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  • Margarita Delacorte Memorial [Unveiled 1959], Alice in Wonderland, Mad Tea Party, Sculptor: José de Creeft 1884-1982, Central Park, Manhattan, New York
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  • Margarita Delacorte Memorial [Unveiled 1959], Alice in Wonderland, Mad Tea Party, Sculptor: José de Creeft 1884-1982, Central Park, Manhattan, New York
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  • Boy picking berries at home in New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada (MR)
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  • Young boy taking photos with a camera, Elfin Forest, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispos County, California, USA (MR)
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  • Young boy taking photos with a camera, Elfin Forest, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispos County, California, USA (MR)
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  • Young boy taking photos with a camera, Elfin Forest, Baywood Park, San Luis Obispos County, California, USA (MR)
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California (MR)
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  • Young girl walking along banks of the Los Angeles River, Glendale Narrows, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Experienced anglers, kids and those wishing to learn to fish attend The first annual Off tha’ Hook fly fishing event held on September 6, 2014 on the banks of the Los Angeles River. Elysian Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
    US_CA_48_4164.jpg
  • Aquarium in the Island Zone at the Ecosystems Exhibit at the California Science Center in Exposition Park. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • LA Zone Gallery at the Ecosystems Exhibit at the California Science Center in Exposition Park. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • LA Zone Gallery at the Ecosystems Exhibit at the California Science Center in Exposition Park. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Reptile and snake exhibit. LA Eco Station is an environmental education and exotic wildlife rescue center, dedicated to the mission of Preservation Through Education, Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The Lion's Fountain (2004) by Douglas Olmsted Freeman. Next To Culver Hotel, Culver City, California, USA
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  • Students, parents and teachers work on the garden at the 24th Street School garden on Big Sunday, the largest annual citywide community service event in America, West Adams, Los Angeles, California, USA
    CA17136.jpg
  • Students, parents and teachers work on the garden at the 24th Street School garden on Big Sunday, the largest annual citywide community service event in America, West Adams, Los Angeles, California, USA
    CA17133.jpg
  • Mother and son at Tree Planting at Calvert Elementary School in Woodland Hills. Los Angeles Conservation Corps works with local community groups to plant trees as part of Mayor’s office One Million Trees LA Initiative. LA Conservation Corps provides job skills training, education and work experience with an emphasis on conservation and service projects that benefit the community.
    CA16057.jpg
  • 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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  • 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 Living Roof, California Academy of Sciences, Golden Gate park, San Francisco, California, USA
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  • Point Loma, Tide-Pooling, San Diego, California (SD)
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  • Birch Aquarium At Scripps, La Jolla, California (SD)
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  • Old Town State Historic Park, San Diego, California (SD)
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  • Boy picking berries at home in New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada (MR)
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