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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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  • Agricultural workers next to oil well in the Mountain View Oil Field, Arvin, Kern County, California, USA
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  • Agricultural workers next to oil well in the Mountain View Oil Field, Arvin, Kern County, California, USA
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  • Solar Array on rooftop of ABC Tree Nursery, Installation by Martifer Solar USA, Gardena, California, USA
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  • Solar Array on rooftop of ABC Tree Nursery, Installation by Martifer Solar USA, Gardena, California, USA
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  • Solar Array on rooftop of ABC Tree Nursery, Installation by Martifer Solar USA, Gardena, California, USA
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  • Solar Array on rooftop of ABC Tree Nursery, Installation by Martifer Solar USA, Gardena, California, USA
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  • No Oilfield Traffic sign next to crop field. Kern County, located over the Monterey Shale, has seen a dramatic increase in oil drilling and hydraulic fracking in recent years. San Joachin Valley, California, USA
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  • No oilfield traffic sign next to groundwater well with oil well pumpjack and cotton field in background. Kern County, located over the Monterey Shale, has seen a dramatic increase in oil drilling and hydraulic fracking in recent years. San Joachin Valley, California, USA
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  • No oilfield traffic sign next to groundwater well with oil well pumpjack and cotton field in background Kern County, located over the Monterey Shale, has seen a dramatic increase in oil drilling and hydraulic fracking in recent years. San Joachin Valley, California, USA
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  • A wildfire breaks out on the edge of the Kern River Oil Field in Bakersfield. The oil field is the third largest oil field in California and is the  densest operational oil development in the state, with over 9,000 oil wells in an area just under 11 acres, Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA
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  • A wildfire breaks out on the edge of the Kern River Oil Field in Bakersfield. The oil field is the third largest oil field in California and is the  densest operational oil development in the state, with over 9,000 oil wells in an area just under 11 acres, Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA
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  • A wildfire breaks out on the edge of the Kern River Oil Field in Bakersfield. The oil field is the third largest oil field in California and is the  densest operational oil development in the state, with over 9,000 oil wells in an area just under 11 acres, Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA
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  • A wildfire breaks out on the edge of the Kern River Oil Field in Bakersfield. The oil field is the third largest oil field in California and is the  densest operational oil development in the state, with over 9,000 oil wells in an area just under 11 acres, Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA
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  • A wildfire breaks out on the edge of the Kern River Oil Field in Bakersfield. The oil field is the third largest oil field in California and is the  densest operational oil development in the state, with over 9,000 oil wells in an area just under 11 acres, Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA
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  • A wildfire breaks out on the edge of the Kern River Oil Field in Bakersfield. The oil field is the third largest oil field in California and is the  densest operational oil development in the state, with over 9,000 oil wells in an area just under 11 acres, Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA
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  • A wildfire breaks out on the edge of the Kern River Oil Field in Bakersfield. The oil field is the third largest oil field in California and is the  densest operational oil development in the state, with over 9,000 oil wells in an area just under 11 acres, Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA
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  • A wildfire breaks out on the edge of the Kern River Oil Field in Bakersfield. The oil field is the third largest oil field in California and is the  densest operational oil development in the state, with over 9,000 oil wells in an area just under 11 acres, Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA
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  • A wildfire breaks out on the edge of the Kern River Oil Field in Bakersfield. The oil field is the third largest oil field in California and is the  densest operational oil development in the state, with over 9,000 oil wells in an area just under 11 acres, Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA
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  • A wildfire breaks out on the edge of the Kern River Oil Field in Bakersfield. The oil field is the third largest oil field in California and is the  densest operational oil development in the state, with over 9,000 oil wells in an area just under 11 acres, Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA
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  • A wildfire breaks out on the edge of the Kern River Oil Field in Bakersfield. The oil field is the third largest oil field in California and is the  densest operational oil development in the state, with over 9,000 oil wells in an area just under 11 acres, Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA
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  • Apartment Fire in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Apartment Fire in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Wes Miller often begins his morning milk delivery route around 3:30 in the morning. Wes has being delivering milk for Alta Dena for fifteen years, his father did it for forty-five years. Alta Dena is one of the last dairy companies that still home deliver in Los Angeles. Santa Monica, California, USA
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  • Apartment Fire in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Apartment Fire in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Wes Miller often begins his morning milk delivery route around 3:30 in the morning. Wes has being delivering milk for Alta Dena for fifteen years, his father did it for forty-five years. Alta Dena is one of the last dairy companies that still home deliver in Los Angeles. Santa Monica, California, USA
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  • Wes Miller often begins his morning milk delivery route around 3:30 in the morning. Wes has being delivering milk for Alta Dena for fifteen years, his father did it for forty-five years. Alta Dena is one of the last dairy companies that still home deliver in Los Angeles. Santa Monica, California, USA
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  • Apartment Fire in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Apartment Fire in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Wes Miller often begins his morning milk delivery route around 3:30 in the morning. Wes has being delivering milk for Alta Dena for fifteen years, his father did it for forty-five years. Alta Dena is one of the last dairy companies that still home deliver in Los Angeles. Santa Monica, California, USA
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  • Apartment Fire in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Cement mixer trucks line up in front of a home once surrounded by oil wells, to deliver their load to a construction site on Court Street. Vista Hermosa is a neighborhood near downtown Los Angeles that sits on top of the Los Angeles Oil Field which was once the largest producing oil field in California. Hundreds of abandoned wells still exist but new large residential developments are being built over the wells and will prevent access to them in the event of leaks, toxic emissions or pipe breakage. 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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  • April 26, 2014. Zanja Madre lays broken after its transfer to a flat bed truck failed in an attempt to remove the structure to nearby Metabolic Studios for safe keeping. The 100 foot section and 4 foot diameter of brick pipe was found at a construction site at Chinatown and is a remnant of the 90 mile network of channels that brought water to the early inhabitants of Los Angeles. Originally built in 1781 it was enclosed in 1877 and eventually abandoned in 1904.
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  • April 26, 2014. Zanja Madre lays broken after its transfer to a flat bed truck failed in an attempt to remove the structure to nearby Metabolic Studios for safe keeping. The 100 foot section and 4 foot diameter of brick pipe was found at a construction site at Chinatown and is a remnant of the 90 mile network of channels that brought water to the early inhabitants of Los Angeles. Originally built in 1781 it was enclosed in 1877 and eventually abandoned in 1904.
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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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