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3DRG56D Laguna Salada is a dry lakebed in the Baja California portion of the Sonoran Desert, located near the geologically active San Andreas Fault system. The International Space Station was orbiting 261 miles above Earth when this image was taken. A photograph taken from the International Space Station on 1 October 2025. An optimised version of an original NASA image: Credit NASA/ZCardman
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3CEEBJB View of the San Andreas Fault from Keys View at sunset. Joshua Tree National Park. California. USA
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3BAXA7D May 8, 2025, Desert Hot Springs, California, USA: Kimsooja's *To Breathe*, part of Desert X 2025, shimmers in the desert sun as a cylindrical structure made of iridescent panels that respond to shifting light. Installed in the arid landscape near the San Andreas Fault, the piece invites viewers to step inside and experience a heightened awareness of breath, light, and perception. Known for her meditative and immersive work, Kimsooja uses transparency and reflection to dissolve the boundaries between interior and exterior, self and surroundings. (Credit Image: © Ian L. Sitren/ZUMA Press Wire)
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3BAXA50 May 8, 2025, Desert Hot Springs, California, USA: Kimsooja's *To Breathe*, part of Desert X 2025, shimmers in the desert sun as a cylindrical structure made of iridescent panels that respond to shifting light. Installed in the arid landscape near the San Andreas Fault, the piece invites viewers to step inside and experience a heightened awareness of breath, light, and perception. Known for her meditative and immersive work, Kimsooja uses transparency and reflection to dissolve the boundaries between interior and exterior, self and surroundings. (Credit Image: © Ian L. Sitren/ZUMA Press Wire)
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3BAXA7T May 8, 2025, Desert Hot Springs, California, USA: Kimsooja's *To Breathe*, part of Desert X 2025, shimmers in the desert sun as a cylindrical structure made of iridescent panels that respond to shifting light. Installed in the arid landscape near the San Andreas Fault, the piece invites viewers to step inside and experience a heightened awareness of breath, light, and perception. Known for her meditative and immersive work, Kimsooja uses transparency and reflection to dissolve the boundaries between interior and exterior, self and surroundings. (Credit Image: © Ian L. Sitren/ZUMA Press Wire)
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3BAXA96 May 8, 2025, Desert Hot Springs, California, USA: Kimsooja's *To Breathe*, part of Desert X 2025, shimmers in the desert sun as a cylindrical structure made of iridescent panels that respond to shifting light. Installed in the arid landscape near the San Andreas Fault, the piece invites viewers to step inside and experience a heightened awareness of breath, light, and perception. Known for her meditative and immersive work, Kimsooja uses transparency and reflection to dissolve the boundaries between interior and exterior, self and surroundings. (Credit Image: © Ian L. Sitren/ZUMA Press Wire)
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3BAXA59 May 8, 2025, Desert Hot Springs, California, USA: Kimsooja's *To Breathe*, part of Desert X 2025, shimmers in the desert sun as a cylindrical structure made of iridescent panels that respond to shifting light. Installed in the arid landscape near the San Andreas Fault, the piece invites viewers to step inside and experience a heightened awareness of breath, light, and perception. Known for her meditative and immersive work, Kimsooja uses transparency and reflection to dissolve the boundaries between interior and exterior, self and surroundings. (Credit Image: © Ian L. Sitren/ZUMA Press Wire)
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3BAXA7K May 8, 2025, Desert Hot Springs, California, USA: Kimsooja's *To Breathe*, part of Desert X 2025, shimmers in the desert sun as a cylindrical structure made of iridescent panels that respond to shifting light. Installed in the arid landscape near the San Andreas Fault, the piece invites viewers to step inside and experience a heightened awareness of breath, light, and perception. Known for her meditative and immersive work, Kimsooja uses transparency and reflection to dissolve the boundaries between interior and exterior, self and surroundings. (Credit Image: © Ian L. Sitren/ZUMA Press Wire)
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3BAXA7E May 8, 2025, Desert Hot Springs, California, USA: Kimsooja's *To Breathe*, part of Desert X 2025, shimmers in the desert sun as a cylindrical structure made of iridescent panels that respond to shifting light. Installed in the arid landscape near the San Andreas Fault, the piece invites viewers to step inside and experience a heightened awareness of breath, light, and perception. Known for her meditative and immersive work, Kimsooja uses transparency and reflection to dissolve the boundaries between interior and exterior, self and surroundings. (Credit Image: © Ian L. Sitren/ZUMA Press Wire)
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3BM5XEX Sunset, Point Reyes National Seashore, North beach, California, USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
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3BM5XEC Sunset, Point Reyes National Seashore, North beach, California, USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
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3BM5YGE Rollers and surf breaking on shoreline, Pt Reyes National Seashore, California, USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
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2YWHEFD San Francisco Bay Area, major fault lines, gray political map. Bay Area, traversed by major fault systems.
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2YWAATW San Francisco Bay Area, major fault lines, political map. The Bay Area, traversed by major fault systems.
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2Y4NR3T Paper clips or paper clamps save California from falling into the ocean after the big earthquake. This is a 3-d illustration about the dangers of eart
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2RC4NR6 Immerse in the tranquility of Lost Lake at golden hour; the San Bernardino Mountains and San Andreas Fault create a breathtaking reflection
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2RC4NPJ Immerse in tranquility as Lost Lake reflects the mesmerizing San Bernardino Mountains and the dramatic San Andreas Fault at golden hour
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2PM8NF5 Discover the rugged beauty of Lone Pine Canyon with this stunning image of a hilltop viewed from Lost Lake, a sag pond formed by the San Andreas Fault.
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3B9F4TF San Andreas Fault in Joshua Tree National Park
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3B9F2G9 San Andreas fault in southern California
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3B9F2FY San Andreas Fault in Southern California
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2JC5E7F The Mormon Rocks, located along the San Andreas Fault, are part of the San Gabriel Mountains in Phelan, California USA
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2HCFM2F Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, made of eroded volcanic breccia, along High Peaks Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2HCFM0F Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, made of eroded volcanic breccia, along High Peaks Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2HCFJMX Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, made of eroded volcanic breccia, viewed from High Peaks Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2HCFJKN Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2HCFJFD Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, made of eroded volcanic breccia, viewed from High Peaks Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2HCFJE2 Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2HCFH0N Gray Pines with breccia Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, along High Peaks Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2HCFGYC Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, made of eroded volcanic breccia, along High Peaks Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2HCFGWG Gray Pine with breccia Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, along High Peaks Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2HCFGDY Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, made of eroded volcanic breccia, along High Peaks Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA [No model release;
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2HCFGCM Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, made of eroded volcanic breccia, along High Peaks Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2HCFG8G Gray Pine with Pinnacles Volcanic Formations along High Peaks Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2HCFG6M Gray Pine with Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, made of eroded volcanic breccia, along High Peaks Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2HCFG55 Gray Pine with Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, made of eroded volcanic breccia, along High Peaks Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2HCFG3F Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, made of eroded volcanic breccia, along High Peaks Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2HCFG1D Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, made of eroded volcanic breccia, along High Peaks Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2HCFFJB Trail through Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, made of eroded volcanic breccia, in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2HCFETF Pinnacles volcanic formations with oak-pine habitat in the High Peaks of Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2HCFEP2 Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, made of eroded volcanic breccia, viewed from Condor Gulch Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2HCFEKT Gray Pine with Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, made of eroded volcanic breccia, viewed from Condor Gulch Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California,
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2HCFEJ5 Pinnacles Volcanic Formations, made of eroded volcanic breccia, viewed from Condor Gulch Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2HCFEC9 View of High Peaks from Condor Gulch Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2HCFEB2 View of High Peaks from Condor Gulch Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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2H2DBX1 Tule elk, Cervus canadensis nannodes, females in Point Reyes National Seashore, California, USA
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2H2DBPR Tule elk, Cervus canadensis nannodes, with impressive antlers in Point Reyes National Seashore, California, USA
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2H2DBN7 Tule elk, Cervus canadensis nannodes, with impressive antlers in Point Reyes National Seashore, California, USA
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2H2DBN2 Tule elk, Cervus canadensis nannodes, with impressive antlers in Point Reyes National Seashore, California, USA
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2H2DBMW Tule elk, Cervus canadensis nannodes, with impressive antlers in Point Reyes National Seashore, California, USA
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2GPJJ3C Vector map of Californias San Andreas Fault
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2F3YKGJ Vector map of Californias San Andreas Fault
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2AYY0FT Houses in San Francisco after the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. (USA)
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2AYY0FN Houses in San Francisco after the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. (USA)
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2BB1HTR An eastbound Burlington Northern Santa Fe freight train climbs the Cajon Pass on Friday, January 10, 2020 in Cajon Junction, California, USA. (IOS/ESPA-Images) (Photo by IOS/Espa-Images)
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2BB1HTE An eastbound Union Pacific freight train climbs the Cajon Pass on Friday, January 10, 2020 in Cajon Junction, California, USA. (IOS/ESPA-Images) (Photo by IOS/Espa-Images)
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2G5WPHH Large Ad Upon Entering Bombay Beach at the Salton Sea
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2G5WPHC Large Ad Upon Entering Bombay Beach at the Salton Sea
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2G5WPHD Creative Artwork of a Face Drain Pipe at Bombay Beach in the Salton Sea
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2G5WPHG Outdoor Church at Bombay Beach in the Salton Sea
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2G5WPF9 A Beached Abandoned Ship at Bombay Beach in the Salton Sea
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2G5WPEM A house at Bombay Beach in the Salton Sea
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2G5WPDX A house at Bombay Beach in the Salton Sea
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2G5WPCN A house at Bombay Beach in the Salton Sea
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2G5WPCG Metal Sculptor at Bombay Beach in the Salton Sea
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2G5WPTA Metal Sculptor at Bombay Beach in the Salton Sea
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2G5WP6C The Entrance to Bombay Beach at the Salton Sea
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2G5WP5F The Entrance to Bombay Beach at the Salton Sea
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2A6BMK0 Site of proposed Bodega Bay Nuclear Power Plant site, locally called the "Hole in the Head" in California, USA.
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2A6BMJK Site of proposed Bodega Bay Nuclear Power Plant site, locally called the "Hole in the Head" in California, USA.
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W9EG14 Valley in the Cajon Pass at Mormon Rocks area along the San Andreas Fault in the San Bernardino National Forest, California.
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W9EG0K Vegetation at Mormon Rocks in the San Bernardino National Forest
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W9EFYB Purple Wildflowers at Mormon Rocks in the San Bernardino National Forest
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W9EFXW Sandstone formation at Mormon Rocks in Southern California on the San Andreas Fault
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W9EFXG Sandstone formation at Mormon Rocks in Southern California on the San Andreas Fault
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TA3J4P Earth Layers at Mormon Rock in the Cajon Pass, California
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W25E0N Woman straddling the San Andreas Fault showing the size of the movement that was caused during an earthquake in LosTrancos Palo Alto California USA
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RT158C Vector illustration of the San Andreas Fault and Now Entering Pacific Plate brown road signs
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RH4KW0 Hole in the Head, the site for a nuclear power plant that was stopped by activists, at Bodega Head, California, USA.
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RBCGAA A view across the beach and sidewalk by Ventura County Fairgrounds
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RBCGA8 A view across the beach and sidewalk by Ventura County Fairgrounds
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RBCGAD A view across the beach and sidewalk by Ventura County Fairgrounds
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RBCGA6 A view across the beach and sidewalk by Ventura County Fairgrounds
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RBCGAF A view across the beach and sidewalk by Ventura County Fairgrounds
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RBCGA2 A view across the beach and sidewalk by Ventura County Fairgrounds
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RBCGAC A view across the beach and sidewalk by Ventura County Fairgrounds
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RBCGA4 A view across the beach and sidewalk by Ventura County Fairgrounds
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RBCGAN A view across the beach and sidewalk by Ventura County Fairgrounds
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RBCGA5 A view across the beach and sidewalk by Ventura County Fairgrounds
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T6Y8BX aerial view of California San Andreas
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RTKRJ5 San Francisco Wooden Street Cars
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RTKRFT San Francisco Wooden Street Cars
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RTKRG5 San Francisco Wooden Street Cars
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RTKRDM San Francisco Street Car Route towards the Financial District and Bay Bridge
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RTKRHB San Francisco Wooden Street Cars
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RTKRD9 San Francisco Wooden Street Cars
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RTKREE San Francisco Wooden Street Cars
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RTKRGH San Francisco Wooden Street Cars
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RTKRCW San Francisco Wooden Street Cars
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RTKRCH San Francisco Wooden Street Cars
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