ALL 2012 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest – in HIGH RESOLUTION. Part I: “Outdoor Scenes” – Weeks 1-6 (52 Photos)

“The San Andreas Fault created Tomales Bay, sun set, North of San Francisco”. At sunset looking South towards the city of San Francisco, the San Andreas Fault creates this approximately 15 mile long bay called Tomales Bay. On the right is Point Rays national Seashore, rich in wild life such as elk, deer, coyote, elephant seals, hawks, too many to list. And on the left is the mainland of Marin County, preserved as open space and is used as grazing land also divers in wildlife endemic to this area. The San Andreas Fault continues South overland 16 miles passing the small costal town of Bolinas, disappeas onto the Pacific only to reappear under the heart of San Francisco. (Photo and caption by Jesse Kaltenbach/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)
ALL 2012 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest – in HIGH RESOLUTION. Part I: “Outdoor Scenes” – Weeks 1-6 (52 Photos)
   
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