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Blue Whale Watching Season Has Begun: Conservation Efforts To Save World’s Largest and Smallest Whales
It is the time of the year that the Blue Whales enter the Southern California region as they migrate and feed for the summer leg of their journey. If you want to know about this part of the migration you … Continue reading
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Tagged Baja Splash, Billy Bennight, Cruises, Endangered Species, Events, Gulf of California, Harbor Breeze Cruises, Harbor of San Pedro, Largest, Largest Creature on Earth, los angeles harbor, Mexico, ocean, Of all Time, photography, San Pedro, Sea, Smallest, Totoaba, Vaquita, Whale
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“A Nation Emerges” at Los Angeles Public Library
The Getty and Edison International present a traveling exhibit entitled “A Nation Emerges: The Mexican Revolution Revealed” at the Los Angeles Central Public Library from September 8 through June 3. The exhibit features images chronicling the Mexican Revolution, which lasted … Continue reading
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Tagged central library, los angeles public library, mexican revolution, Mexico, pancho villa, photography, the getty
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