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  • Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Black and Arroyo Willow Trees. Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Black and Arroyo Willow Trees. Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Coastal Prairie, Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Great Egret (Ardea alba). Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Canadian Geese, Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Black and Arroyo Willow Trees. Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Red-winged Blackbird. attacking a Great Egret. Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Black and Arroyo Willow Trees. Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Great Egret (Ardea alba). Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Tall grass  (Tules) in the marsh. Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Tall grass  (Tules) in the marsh. Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Black and Arroyo Willow Trees. Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Red-winged Blackbird. attacking a Great Egret. Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Great Egret (Ardea alba). Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Ruddy Duck male (Oxyura jamaicensis). Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Red-winged Blackbird. (Agelaius phoeniceus) Madrona Marsh Wetlands is a vernal freshwater marsh and is approximately 43 acres. torrance, California, USA
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  • Duck swimming in Algae Blooms in Ballona Wetlands flood channel, Playa Vista, 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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  • Duck swimming in Algae Blooms in Ballona Wetlands flood channel, Playa Vista, 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 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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  • Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, Huntington Beach, Orange County, 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Tern fishing in Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, Orange County, California, USA
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  • Dangerous bluffs sign, Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, Orange County, California, USA
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  • Hummingbird, Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, Orange 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 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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  • The Los Angeles River running through Reseda in the 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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  • The beginning of the Los Angeles River at the confluence of Bell Creek and Arryo Calabasas in Canoga Park. San Fernado Valley, Los Angeles Coutny, California, USA
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  • The beginning of the Los Angeles River at the confluence of Bell Creek and Arryo Calabasas in Canoga Park. San Fernado Valley, Los Angeles Coutny, California, USA
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  • The beginning of the Los Angeles River at the confluence of Bell Creek and Arryo Calabasas in Canoga Park. San Fernado Valley, Los Angeles Coutny, California, USA
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  • Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias), Glendale Narrow, Los Angeles River, California, USA
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  • Glendale Narrows, Los Angeles River, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias), Glendale Narrow, Los Angeles River, California, USA
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  • Los Angeles River looking south from Compton Boulevard, Compton, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Dominguez Gap Wetlands, Long Beach, California, USA
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  • Great Blue Heron, Golden Shore Marine Biological Reserve Park, Los Angeles river, Long Beach, California, USA
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  • Bicycle path along Los Angeles River near WIllow Street, Long Beach, 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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  • Sabrina Drill, Natural Resources Advisor for UC Cooperative Extension in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. Raphael Sbarge films FoLAR documentary along banks of 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
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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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  • Los Angeles River, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • After the river tour, kayaks are loaded onto a truck and participants are given bikes to peddle on the bike path back to their cars upstream. 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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  • Los Angeles Metro Rail along Los Angeles River, Long Beach, California, USA
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  • Dangerous bluffs sign, Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, Orange County, California, USA
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  • Waterbirds, Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, Orange County, California, USA
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  • Great Egret in Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, Orange County, California, USA
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  • The LA River rises dramatically when a big rainstorm brings much needed water to the Los Angeles area on December 2, 2014. Glendale Narrows, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Bell Creek just before the beginning of the Los Angeles River at the confluence of Bell Creek and Arryo Calabasas in Canoga Park. San Fernado Valley, Los Angeles Coutny, California, USA
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  • Bell Creek just before the beginning of the Los Angeles River at the confluence of Bell Creek and Arryo Calabasas in Canoga Park. San Fernado Valley, Los Angeles Coutny, California, USA
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  • The beginning of the Los Angeles River at the confluence of Bell Creek and Arryo Calabasas in Canoga Park. San Fernado Valley, Los Angeles Coutny, California, USA
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  • Los Angeles River, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias), Glendale Narrow, Los Angeles River, California, USA
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  • Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias), Glendale Narrow, Los Angeles River, California, USA
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  • Los Angeles River near WIllow Street, Long Beach, California, USA
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  • Trash strewn along Los Angeles River near WIllow Street, Long Beach, California, USA
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  • La Gran Limpieza, FoLAR River clean-up April 17, 2016, Los Angeles River, Glendale Narrows, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • La Gran Limpieza, FoLAR River clean-up April 11, 2015, Los Angeles River, Glendale Narrows, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • La Gran Limpieza, FoLAR River clean-up April 11, 2015, Los Angeles River, Glendale Narrows, 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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  • Fernando Gomez, Chief Ranger for the MRCA (Mountains, Recreation and Conservation Authority). Raphael Sbarge films FoLAR documentary along banks of 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
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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • 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. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • LA Expedtions founder George Wolfe and Ed Begley Jr.. 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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  • Winner of the Men’s Advanced classification and best time overall (9:29): Brett Duxbury. 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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  • LA Mayor Eric Garcetti and Anaheim Mayor settle bet over LA Kings and Anaheim Ducks. Anaheim Mayor Tom Tait lost the bet and the two mayors spent two hours cleaning up the LA River along the Elysian Valley. Marsh Park, Los Angeles, California, USA. August 9, 2014
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  • The Frog Spot, a visitor center and refreshment stand along the bike path on the Los Angeles River provided by FoLAR (Friends of the LA River), Elysian Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Kayaker running the rapids. 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Tern, Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, Orange County, California, USA
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  • Great Blue Heron in mudflats, Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, Orange County, California, USA
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