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11. Lauhala trees in the wind, Na Pali coast, Kauai; 12. Na Pali coastline, Kauai
Na Pali coastline from The Islands of Hawaii
9. El Capitan, Winter. One of the great charms of Yosemite lies in the contrasts between the severity of the great rocks, the power of the waterfalls, and the delicacy of the forests.
El Capitan, Winter from Yosemite Valley
In Summer the vast Sierra skies are thronged with massive mountain of clouds.
North dome from Yosemite Valley
13. Cathedral spires. Morning — at any time of year — is the time of magic in the mountains.
Cathedral spires from Yosemite Valley
Tastes changed. Mansions became hotels, boarding houses, convents, lamp-shade and candy bar factories. Today Santa Cruzans are discovering and restoring the Victorian splendor.
Victorian architecture from Twelve days at Santa Cruz
The Portuguese and Italian immigrants who quarried the rocks and tended the kilns, used essentially the same techniques as the Romans, two thousand years before.
Lime rock kiln from Twelve days at Santa Cruz
The Western Coast — fog-greyed shoreline, thick grasses leaning in the summer's heat, cool and silent redwood forests — is a land of big forms and gentle moments.
Forest of the westcoast from Twelve days at Santa Cruz Twelve days at Santa Cruz
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