2200 | |
Bergy bits and small glacial ice chunks along tide rip line in Icy Bay. |
South Central Alaska, Icy Bay |
2201 | |
Dramatic cloud formation over the Puale Bay area of the Alaska Peninsula. |
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2202 | |
Dramatic cloud formation over the Puale Bay area of the Alaska Peninsula. |
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2203 | |
Unidentified island on a clear day. |
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2204 | |
Piridon Bay sea stack. |
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2205 | |
Piridon Bay sea stack. |
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2206 | |
A small cove on Piridon Bay. |
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2207 | |
The village of Larsen Bay on Uyak Bay. |
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2208 | |
The village of Larsen Bay on Uyak Bay. |
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2209 | |
A small cove on Piridon Bay. |
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2210 | |
A view of the bird refuge at Dry Tortugas National Park. |
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2211 | |
A view of the bird refuge at Dry Tortugas National Park. |
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2212 | |
A spiral staircase leading down from the top of Fort Jefferson at Dry Tortugas National Park. |
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2213 | |
Enjoying the gazebo at the Key West Garden Club gardens at the West Martello, a part of the Civil War era defenses of Key West on the south side of the island. |
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2214 | |
Spectacular vines at the Key West Garden Club gardens at the West Martello, a part of the Civil War era defenses of Key West on the south side of the island. Note the adult arm on the right side of the photo for scale of vegetation. |
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2215 | |
Store front with French-style iron-work in old town Key West. |
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2216 | |
Pigeon Point Lighthouse as seen from the south at low tide on a misty day. |
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2217 | |
Looking through a slot in the cliffs south of Davenport. Huge surf rebounds off the cliffs and builds even larger interference patterns in the incoming surf. |
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2218 | |
Spray flying up after surf collides with rocky shore at Soquel Point. |
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2219 | |
Surf encountering a rocky headland at Soquel Point. |
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2220 | |
Point Lobos with sublime view of granite headland framed between branches of an ancient Monterey cypress. |
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2221 | |
Surf, rock, and spray define Point Lobos. |
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2222 | |
The cover to "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. |
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2223 | |
"The Olympic Mountains from Seattle". In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 10. |
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2224 | |
An "Old English Block House, San Juan Island". In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 15. |
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2225 | |
"Mt. Baker from Cypress Island, Near Anacortes". In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 19. |
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2226 | |
"Purse Seiners upon Puget Sound". In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 22. |
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2227 | |
"The New Steamer NISQUALLY". In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 32. |
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2228 | |
"Tacoma's New Skyline, Looking from the Waterway". In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 37. |
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2229 | |
"A Section of the Seattle Waterfront". In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 58. |
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2230 | |
"Indian Canoe Races, Anacortes". In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 108. |
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2231 | |
"The Russia Cement Company's Plant at Anacortes". This plant made glue and other products from fish processing waste, not cement. In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 108. |
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2232 | |
Views of "Anacortes, Skagit County" the "Gloucester of the Pacific". In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 109. |
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2233 | |
"The Weyerhaeuser Lumber Mill, on the Waterfront at Everett". In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 92. |
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2234 | |
"Lake Union in Seattle". The present-day NOAA Ship base is located in the near left corner of the lake. In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 78. |
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2235 | |
"The Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Company's Works". In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 72. |
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2236 | |
"The New Business Center in Seattle". In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 71. |
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2237 | |
"The MINNESOTA"in Puget Sound. This vessel was the largest United States merchant vessel at the time this photograph was taken. In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 69. |
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2238 | |
"The Great Northern Docks" at Smith's Cove. In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 69. |
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2239 | |
"Digging Razor Clams at Copalis". In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 159. |
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2240 | |
"Digging Razor Clams at Copalis" In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 159. |
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2241 | |
"Digging Razor Clams at Copalis" In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 159. |
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2242 | |
"The Whaling Industry at Grays Harbor". In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 157. |
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2243 | |
"The Docks of a Great Lumber Mill at Cosmopolis", Grays Harbor. In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 156. |
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2244 | |
"Hoquiam, in the Great Grays Harbor Country". In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 155. |
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2245 | |
"A Lumber Mill at Port Gamble" on Hood's Canal. In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 149. |
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2246 | |
"Port Orchard" in Puget Sound. In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 148. |
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2247 | |
"The Navy Yard - Puget Sound". In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 142. |
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2248 | |
"The Gallant Old U.S.S OREGON, Going into Commission, Puget Sound Navy Yard, 1911. In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 141. |
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2249 | |
"The Olympic Mountains from Hoods Canal". In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 140. |
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