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  • LACMA, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Miracle Mile, Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California (LA)
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • Cleaning up the Dominguez Channel at Artesia Transit Center. Over 14,000 volunteers took part in Coastal Cleanup Day in Los Angeles County, cleaning up beaches, parks, alleys, creeks, highways and storm drains at 69 different sites. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Cleaning up the Dominguez Channel at Artesia Transit Center. Over 14,000 volunteers took part in Coastal Cleanup Day in Los Angeles County, cleaning up beaches, parks, alleys, creeks, highways and storm drains at 69 different sites. Over 300,000 pounds of debris and recyclables were removed by the various environmental organizations, community groups, families, local businesses, faith-based organizations and students that took part. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Oil derrick by moonlight. The 1200-acre Inglewood Oil Field located in the Baldwin Hills area is the largest urban oil field in the United States and is surrounded by over 300 homes in the communities of Culver City, Baldwin Hills, Inglewood and Los Angeles. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Boy skipping rocks in ocean, El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California (MR)
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California (MR)
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • El Matador State Beach, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
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  • Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, California, USA
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  • With Proposition B, in Los Angleles, the city's Department of Water and Power (DWP) will place solar photovoltaic systems throughout the city and connect them to the city's existing electrical grid. A roof mounted, grid tied Solar Voltaic solar panel array (10Kw), installed by Martifer Solar USA on top of the Santa Monica Library. The Library was built in 2005 by the architecture firm Moore Ruble Yudell (MRY) and is a LEEDS Certified building. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • With Proposition B, in Los Angleles, the city's Department of Water and Power (DWP) will place solar photovoltaic systems throughout the city and connect them to the city's existing electrical grid. A roof mounted, grid tied Solar Voltaic solar panel array (10Kw), installed by Martifer Solar USA on top of the Santa Monica Library. The Library was built in 2005 by the architecture firm Moore Ruble Yudell (MRY) and is a LEEDS Certified building. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Rabbit bedding containing straw and manure is used for mulch and composting for Boysenberry plants. Yvonne Savio,  Master Gardener Coordinator at UC Cooperative Extension's Common Ground Garden Program, offers training at a workshop in her garden in Pasadena. Once trained, Master Gardeners provide free gardening workshops and their technical expertise to approximately 60 public community gardens, hundreds of school gardens, and many senior and shelter gardens throughout Los Angeles County. California, USA
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  • Yvonne Savio holding a head of broccoflower. Yvonne Savio,  Master Gardener Coordinator at UC Cooperative Extension's Common Ground Garden Program, offers training at a workshop in her garden in Pasadena. Once trained, Master Gardeners provide free gardening workshops and their technical expertise to approximately 60 public community gardens, hundreds of school gardens, and many senior and shelter gardens throughout Los Angeles County. California, USA
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  • Residential wind turbine, Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is the state's largest and longest water transport system, stretching 444 miles from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in the north to Southern California, Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • 17 Micro Wind Turbines in parking lot of Sam's Club and Walmart, Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Wind turbine on Lake Palmdale. The 318 foot turbine powers the district's Lake Palmdale water-treatment plant and can produce up to 950kw of electricity. Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • A roof mounted, grid tied Solar Voltaic solar panel array (10Kw), installed by Martifer Solar USA on top of the Santa Monica Library. The Library was built in 2005 by the architecture firm Moore Ruble Yudell (MRY) and is a LEEDS Certified building. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Castaic Lagoon, Castaic Lake State Recreation Area, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is the state's largest and longest water transport system, stretching 444 miles from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in the north to Southern California, Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Wind turbine on Lake Palmdale. The 318 foot turbine powers the district's Lake Palmdale water-treatment plant and can produce up to 950kw of electricity. Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • 17 Micro Wind Turbines in parking lot of Sam's Club and Walmart, Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • A roof mounted, grid tied Solar Voltaic solar panel array (10Kw), installed by Martifer Solar USA on top of the Santa Monica Library. The Library was built in 2005 by the architecture firm Moore Ruble Yudell (MRY) and is a LEEDS Certified building. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Castaic Lagoon, Castaic Lake State Recreation Area, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Residential wind turbine, Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is the state's largest and longest water transport system, stretching 444 miles from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in the north to Southern California, Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Residential wind turbine, Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is the state's largest and longest water transport system, stretching 444 miles from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in the north to Southern California, Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Candy Cane Lane, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is the state's largest and longest water transport system, stretching 444 miles from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in the north to Southern California, Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Wind turbine on Lake Palmdale. The 318 foot turbine powers the district's Lake Palmdale water-treatment plant and can produce up to 950kw of electricity. Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Residential wind turbine, Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • In April, 2010, about six months after the Station Fire, re-growth has yet to appear in some of the burn areas of the in Angeles National Forest. This may be due to higher burn temperatures that killed root structure or rains that removed topsoil. Colder temperatures may also be responsible. Areas with less re-growth often have whiter soil than areas with re-growth indicating topsoil may be gone with only bedrock remaining. The Station fire, the tenth largest wildfire in California History burned over 160,000 acres from late August to mid October 2009. Angeles Forest Highway, Angeles National Forest, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Castaic Dam on Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Residential wind turbine, Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • A roof mounted, grid tied Solar Voltaic solar panel array (10Kw), installed by Martifer Solar USA on top of the Santa Monica Library. The Library was built in 2005 by the architecture firm Moore Ruble Yudell (MRY) and is a LEEDS Certified building. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Hidden Springs Fire Station was protected by efforts of firefighters, but surrounding area was completely burned. April, 2010, about six months after the Station Fire. The Station fire, the tenth largest wildfire in California History burned over 160,000 acres from late August to mid October 2009. Angeles Forest Highway, Angeles National Forest, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Standing dead trees, known as "snags" stand amidst small pockets of new brush. In April, 2010, about six months after the Station Fire, re-growth is starting to appear in some of the burn areas of the in Angeles National Forest. The Station fire, the tenth largest wildfire in California History burned over 160,000 acres from late August to mid October 2009. Big Tujunga Canyon  Road, Angeles National Forest, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Standing dead trees, known as "snags" stand amidst small pockets of new brush. In April, 2010, about six months after the Station Fire, re-growth is starting to appear in some of the burn areas of the in Angeles National Forest. The Station fire, the tenth largest wildfire in California History burned over 160,000 acres from late August to mid October 2009. Big Tujunga Canyon  Road, Angeles National Forest, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Fire danger sign with wildfire damage in background. Hidden Springs Fire Station was protected by efforts of firefighters, but surrounding area was completely burned. April, 2010, about six months after the Station Fire. The Station fire, the tenth largest wildfire in California History burned over 160,000 acres from late August to mid October 2009. Angeles Forest Highway, Angeles National Forest, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Standing dead trees, known as "snags" stand amidst small pockets of new brush. In April, 2010, about six months after the Station Fire, re-growth is starting to appear in some of the burn areas of the in Angeles National Forest. The Station fire, the tenth largest wildfire in California History burned over 160,000 acres from late August to mid October 2009. Big Tujunga Canyon  Road, Angeles National Forest, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Los Angeles City Councilman Bill Rosendahl arrives in GM's new Equinox SUV. On June 26, 2008, Shell opened California's first retail hydrogen car refueling station in West Los Angeles.  Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • (Clockwise from left) Broad Windsor Fava Beans seeds, French Breakfast Radish seeds (Raphanus sativus), Bush Bean Contender seeds (Phaseolus vulgarus), Black Turtle Bean seeds and Jack O’ Lantern Pumpkin seeds (Cucurbita pero) from the Seed Library of Los Angeles. The Seed Library of Los Angeles (SLOLA) is located at the Learning Garden at Venice High School. Lifetime membership is $10 and allows members to take out seeds, plant and grow their crop, and then at the end of the season, return fresh seeds from their crop to the Library. The process enables fresh seeds to be constantly replenishing the library and protects the genetic purity of the seeds as well by asking members to take the Safe Seed Pledge, keeping the Library free from GMO (genetically modified organisms) seeds.
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  • Broad Windsor Fava Beans seeds, French Breakfast Radish seeds (Raphanus sativus), Jack O’ Lantern Pumpkin seeds (Cucurbita pero), Bush Bean Contender seeds (Phaseolus vulgarus) and Black Turtle Bean seeds from the Seed Library of Los Angeles. The Seed Library of Los Angeles (SLOLA) is located at the Learning Garden at Venice High School. Lifetime membership is $10 and allows members to take out seeds, plant and grow their crop, and then at the end of the season, return fresh seeds from their crop to the Library. The process enables fresh seeds to be constantly replenishing the library and protects the genetic purity of the seeds as well by asking members to take the Safe Seed Pledge, keeping the Library free from GMO (genetically modified organisms) seeds.
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  • Seeds from the Seed Library of Los Angeles. The Seed Library of Los Angeles (SLOLA) is located at the Learning Garden at Venice High School. Lifetime membership is $10 and allows members to take out seeds, plant and grow their crop, and then at the end of the season, return fresh seeds from their crop to the Library. The process enables fresh seeds to be constantly replenishing the library and protects the genetic purity of the seeds as well by asking members to take the Safe Seed Pledge, keeping the Library free from GMO (genetically modified organisms) seeds.
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  • Fava Beans seeds, Broad Windsor,<br />
from the Seed Library of Los Angeles. The Seed Library of Los Angeles (SLOLA) is located at the Learning Garden at Venice High School. Lifetime membership is $10 and allows members to take out seeds, plant and grow their crop, and then at the end of the season, return fresh seeds from their crop to the Library. The process enables fresh seeds to be constantly replenishing the library and protects the genetic purity of the seeds as well by asking members to take the Safe Seed Pledge, keeping the Library free from GMO (genetically modified organisms) seeds.
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  • Seeds from the Seed Library of Los Angeles. The Seed Library of Los Angeles (SLOLA) is located at the Learning Garden at Venice High School. Lifetime membership is $10 and allows members to take out seeds, plant and grow their crop, and then at the end of the season, return fresh seeds from their crop to the Library. The process enables fresh seeds to be constantly replenishing the library and protects the genetic purity of the seeds as well by asking members to take the Safe Seed Pledge, keeping the Library free from GMO (genetically modified organisms) seeds.
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  • French Breakfast Radish seeds (Raphanus sativus) from the Seed Library of Los Angeles. The Seed Library of Los Angeles (SLOLA) is located at the Learning Garden at Venice High School. Lifetime membership is $10 and allows members to take out seeds, plant and grow their crop, and then at the end of the season, return fresh seeds from their crop to the Library. The process enables fresh seeds to be constantly replenishing the library and protects the genetic purity of the seeds as well by asking members to take the Safe Seed Pledge, keeping the Library free from GMO (genetically modified organisms) seeds.
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  • Heavy rains flow down streets into Street Gutters and Storm Drains and eventually Ballona Creek, a nine-mile waterway that drains the Los Angeles basin. Urban runoff carries an assortment of trash and debris from catch basins where a network of pipes and open channels create a pathway to the Ocean at Santa Monica Bay. Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA. Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Jack O’ Lantern Pumpkin seeds (Cucurbita pero) from the Seed Library of Los Angeles. The Seed Library of Los Angeles (SLOLA) is located at the Learning Garden at Venice High School. Lifetime membership is $10 and allows members to take out seeds, plant and grow their crop, and then at the end of the season, return fresh seeds from their crop to the Library. The process enables fresh seeds to be constantly replenishing the library and protects the genetic purity of the seeds as well by asking members to take the Safe Seed Pledge, keeping the Library free from GMO (genetically modified organisms) seeds.
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  • Heavy rains flow down streets into Street Gutters and Storm Drains and eventually Ballona Creek, a nine-mile waterway that drains the Los Angeles basin. Urban runoff carries an assortment of trash and debris from catch basins where a network of pipes and open channels create a pathway to the Ocean at Santa Monica Bay. Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA. Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Fuel Cell in GM's Equinox SUV. On June 26, 2008, Shell opened California's first retail hydrogen car refueling station in West Los Angeles. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Ballona Creek is a nine-mile long flood protection channel that drains the Los Angeles basin. Ballona Creek is designed to discharge to Santa Monica Bay approximately 71,400 cubic feet per second from a 50-year frequency storm event. Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Bee hive at meeting of Backwards Beekeepers, a group of organic beekeepers centered in Los Angeles who believe in observation and natural practices as opposed to the use of pesticides and chemicals. Backward Beekeeper’s meetings are held at LA’s Farmlab where expert beekeeper Kirk Anderson, answer questions and offers practical tips to attendees, the meeting is open to anyone interested. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Fuel Cell in GM's Equinox SUV. On June 26, 2008, Shell opened California's first retail hydrogen car refueling station in West Los Angeles. . Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The 1200-acre Inglewood Oil Field located in the Baldwin Hills area is the largest urban oil field in the United States and is surrounded by over 300 homes in the communities of Culver City, Baldwin Hills, Inglewood and Los Angeles. Plains Exploration and Production Co.(PXP), the owner and operator of the oil field, has recently begun the controversial practive of Fracking. Hydraulic Fracturing, or Fracking, is a drilling practice involving pumping of immense quantities of water, chemicals and sand into the ground at very high pressure to break or fissure rock formations in the hope to access hidden pockets of oil and gas. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The 1200-acre Inglewood Oil Field located in the Baldwin Hills area is the largest urban oil field in the United States and is surrounded by over 300 homes in the communities of Culver City, Baldwin Hills, Inglewood and Los Angeles. Plains Exploration and Production Co.(PXP), the owner and operator of the oil field, has recently begun the controversial practive of Fracking. Hydraulic Fracturing, or Fracking, is a drilling practice involving pumping of immense quantities of water, chemicals and sand into the ground at very high pressure to break or fissure rock formations in the hope to access hidden pockets of oil and gas. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • GM employee demonstrates refueling of GM's new Equinox SUV. On June 26, 2008, Shell opened California's first retail hydrogen car refueling station in West Los Angeles. In hydrogen vehicles, an electric motor powers the wheels. A chemical reaction inside a unit called a fuel <br />
cell – usually between hydrogen and oxygen – creates electricity for the motor. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • GM's new Equinox SUV. On June 26, 2008, Shell opened California's first retail hydrogen car refueling station in West Los Angeles. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The 1200-acre Inglewood Oil Field located in the Baldwin Hills area is the largest urban oil field in the United States and is surrounded by over 300 homes in the communities of Culver City, Baldwin Hills, Inglewood and Los Angeles. Plains Exploration and Production Co.(PXP), the owner and operator of the oil field, has recently begun the controversial practive of Fracking. Hydraulic Fracturing, or Fracking, is a drilling practice involving pumping of immense quantities of water, chemicals and sand into the ground at very high pressure to break or fissure rock formations in the hope to access hidden pockets of oil and gas. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The 1200-acre Inglewood Oil Field located in the Baldwin Hills area is the largest urban oil field in the United States and is surrounded by over 300 homes in the communities of Culver City, Baldwin Hills, Inglewood and Los Angeles. Plains Exploration and Production Co.(PXP), the owner and operator of the oil field, has recently begun the controversial practive of Fracking. Hydraulic Fracturing, or Fracking, is a drilling practice involving pumping of immense quantities of water, chemicals and sand into the ground at very high pressure to break or fissure rock formations in the hope to access hidden pockets of oil and gas. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Ballona Creek is a nine-mile long flood protection channel that drains the Los Angeles basin. Ballona Creek is designed to discharge to Santa Monica Bay approximately 71,400 cubic feet per second from a 50-year frequency storm event. Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • GM employee demonstrates refueling of GM's new Equinox SUV. On June 26, 2008, Shell opened California's first retail hydrogen car refueling station in West Los Angeles. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The 1200-acre Inglewood Oil Field located in the Baldwin Hills area is the largest urban oil field in the United States and is surrounded by over 300 homes in the communities of Culver City, Baldwin Hills, Inglewood and Los Angeles. Plains Exploration and Production Co.(PXP), the owner and operator of the oil field, has recently begun the controversial practive of Fracking. Hydraulic Fracturing, or Fracking, is a drilling practice involving pumping of immense quantities of water, chemicals and sand into the ground at very high pressure to break or fissure rock formations in the hope to access hidden pockets of oil and gas. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Moonlight illuminates scorched earth and burnt trees along Big Tujunga Canyon road, from Station fire in September, 2009. San Gabriel Mountains, Angeles National Forest, Los Angeles, California ,USA
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  • Scorched earth and burnt trees along Big Tujunga Canyon road from Station fire in September, 2009. San Gabriel Mountains, Angeles National Forest, Los Angeles, California ,USA
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  • The 1200-acre Inglewood Oil Field located in the Baldwin Hills area is the largest urban oil field in the United States and is surrounded by over 300 homes in the communities of Culver City, Baldwin Hills, Inglewood and Los Angeles. Plains Exploration and Production Co.(PXP), the owner and operator of the oil field, has recently begun the controversial practive of Fracking. Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • A Blue trash bin for the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation’s Solid Resources Citywide Recycling Program. The program collects refuse, recyclables, yard trimmings, and bulky items from more than 750,000 homes, an average of 6,652 tons per day.
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  • Jackie Robinson Statue, Jackie Robinson Stadium, UCLA, Los Angeles, California (LA)
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  • Jackie Robinson Statue, Jackie Robinson Stadium, UCLA, Los Angeles, California
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  • Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, California (LA)
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  • Hollywood Sign, Los Angeles, California (LA)
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  • Hollywood Sign, Los Angeles, California (LA)
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  • Getty Center, Central Garden, Los Angeles, California (LA)
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  • Scorched earth and burnt trees along Big Tujunga Canyon road from Station fire in September, 2009. San Gabriel Mountains, Angeles National Forest, Los Angeles, California ,USA
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  • Scorched earth and burnt trees along Big Tujunga Canyon road from Station fire in September, 2009. San Gabriel Mountains, Angeles National Forest, Los Angeles, California ,USA
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  • Scorched earth and burnt trees along Big Tujunga Canyon road from Station fire in September, 2009. San Gabriel Mountains, Angeles National Forest, Los Angeles, California ,USA
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  • A Blue trash bin for the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation’s Solid Resources Citywide Recycling Program. The program collects refuse, recyclables, yard trimmings, and bulky items from more than 750,000 homes, an average of 6,652 tons per day.
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