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The Pt. Reyes shots reminded me of some pictures I've taken back in 2005 of Pt. Reyes and the Indian Village near Inverness, where the epicenter of the great 1906 earthquake occurred. I had at the time one of the best P&S cameras I've ever owned...the Sony H1. This photo shows the entrance of the ceremonial room (a replica of the Coast Miwok Indian tribe).
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Tullio, nice to see you.
Very nice. It captures the tranquility and peacefulness of the area. |
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Hmmm, another place to visit - that picture is neat!
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Cool door, Tullio!
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Thanks, Vanessa.
Thank you all for the comments. For the BA locals who haven't been there, it's a fun place to visit, take photos, see the signs of the 1906 earthquake, and have a picnic.
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