Although California is suffering from a severe drought, the immediate Pacific coastline has enough moisture to allow the vegetation to produce blooming flowers. It is springtime.
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Although California is suffering from a severe drought, the immediate Pacific coastline has enough moisture to allow the vegetation to produce blooming flowers. It is springtime.
14 responses to “Blooming California Coast”
Amazing photos!
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Thanks Katelon!
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This is simply beautiful!
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Wow, stunning.
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Beautiful, Dawn. I was out at Point Reyes this weekend and was pleasantly surprised how many varieties of wildflowers there were. What area is this? They seem more abundant.
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Thanks Jane. This was a about 15 miles south of Big Sur, mostly at Pacific Valley
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Driving up the coast towards Big Sur? Such beautiful nature there
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I really miss the ocean in Southern Utah.
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PS I mean Michael! 😉
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So sad about the drought in CA. These wildflower photos of the coastline are so beautiful. Thank you Michael!
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Thanks Amy!
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So gorgeous – my favorite is the neon pink and orange – wow!
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 10:01 PM, dawn2dawn photography wrote:
> Michael Andrew Just posted: “Although California is suffering from a > severe drought, the immediate Pacific coastline has enough moisture to > allow the vegetation to produce blooming flowers. It is springtime. > &nb”
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Love it!!! 🙂
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I was lucky to have the opportunity to drive up PCH last summer. Such a magnificent drive, but with these wild flowers – WOW!
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