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Thursday, January 15, 2015

California Coastal National Monument

From U.S. Department of the Interior:




The California Coastal National Monument is a biological and scenic treasure. Located off the 1,100 miles of California coastline, the Monument comprises more than 20,000 small islands, rocks, exposed reefs and pinnacles between Mexico and Oregon. The California Coastal National Monument was established in January 2000 and is one of the most unique among America's National Conservation Lands. Photo by Bob Wick. — at Bureau of Land Management - California.

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