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The ghost town of Bodie, California.
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The Horseshoe Bend as seen in Arizona
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The Golden Gate Bridge by night, with part of downtown San Francisco visible in the background at far left
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The Point Reyes Lighthouse is a lighthouse in the Gulf of the Farallones on Point Reyes in Marin County, California. Built in 1870 as a twin of the Cape Mendocino Light, the Point Reyes Lighthouse was automated in 1975 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.
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Astronaut
Lunar Module (LM) "Eagle" during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity (EVA). Astronaut Neil Armstrong
, commander, took this photograph with a 70mm lunar surface camera. 6
An 's pioneering 19th century photos. The animation consists of 8 drawings, which are "looped", i.e. repeated over and over.
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Photo: NASA
Onmain engines and solid rocket booster exhaust plumes entwined around a ball of gas from the external tank
. Because shuttle launches had become almost routine after fifty successful missions, those watching the shuttle launch in person and on television found the sight of the break up especially shocking and difficult to believe until NASA confirmed the accident.8
Front entrance of Grauman's Chinese Theatre facing Hollywood Blvd.
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radar signature. The aircraft flew so fast and so high that if the pilot detected a surface-to-air missile
launch, the standard evasive action was simply to accelerate. During its entire operational life, more than 3,000 missiles were fired at the aircraft, yet no SR-71 was ever shot down.11
Photo: United States government
1984
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Photo credit: JaGa
TheBASE jump
to the valley floor below.13
Photo credit: Carol M. Highsmith
Randy's Donuts is a donut (doughnut) shop in Inglewood, California, known throughout the United States for its novelty architecture, consisting of a 32.5-foot (9.9 m) diameter donut on the roof of an otherwise ordinary drive-through bakery. Randy's was built in 1953, decades after the heyday of such architecture in Southern California, which saw the construction of a number of buildings in the shape of the products they sold. Randy's is one of five remaining locations of the Big Donut chain, each of which features the distinctive giant donut, but Randy's remains the most well-known.14
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