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MarineBioPhotography > Platform Hillhouse as seen in the distance from Platform A - Santa Barbara Channel.
MarineBioPhotography > Platform A up close, Platform Hillhouse in distance.
MarineBioPhotography > Whale watching vessel Condor Express and Platform Holly in background.
MarineBioPhotography > Olympic Torch?  No, it's the gas burn-off torch on Platform Holly.
MarineBioPhotography > NOAA oceanographic buoy 46053, known as the "west channel buoy" supplies mariners with wind and swell information via the web.
MarineBioPhotography > Oil platform "A" in the Santa Barbara Channel.  The Summerland and East Santa Barbara beaches can be seen in the background.
MarineBioPhotography > Oil Platforms, buoys and other man-made marine objects. photo
MarineBioPhotography > A very foggy morning on the Condor Express as visitors take a close look at Platform Holly.  The metallic sheen from natural oil seepage captivated the on-lookers.
Oil Platforms, buoys and other man-made marine objects. photo
Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D2xs) |
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Original size: 2400px x 1802px |
Current: 400px x 300px |
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