
Just thought I'd share these cellphone pics that I took as the Sun sank below the horizon when I worked in San Pedro, California, last November. The first and third photos show Catalina Island as it was partially concealed by a marine layer more than 20 miles offshore. For pics that I took when I traveled to Catalina last October (on my birthday), click on the link below.
LINK: Click here for images from my October 2013 trip to Catalina Island


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