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Jonathan Wilson (jawsnap) > Zoom! Once we were past the breakers we went full speed to Catalina Island. Unfortunately it was a very bumpy ride and many barf bags were used. The ride back was great, though! In the distance on the left are some of the cargo cranes at the port.
Jonathan Wilson (jawsnap) > Departing from Long Beach on the Catalina Express. The Queen Mary is partially visible on the left. Compare the wake to the next photo...
Jonathan Wilson (jawsnap) > _04/04/09_ Finish Line 
Tonight my wife and I had dinner with some family on Pine Street in downtown Long Beach. Little did we know there was a huge bike race going on! I got this shot of a big pack racing towards the finish line. If I'd had more time, I would have gotten the camera on the ground for a more interesting angle, but it all happened so fast.

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Jonathan Wilson (jawsnap) > Turkeyfish at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach. Very similar to a Lionfish.
Jonathan Wilson (jawsnap) > Some sort of seahorse at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach
Jonathan Wilson (jawsnap) > Sea lion at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach. Another shot of him is my 1/4/09 daily.
Jonathan Wilson (jawsnap) > Jellyfish at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach
Jonathan Wilson (jawsnap) > Jellyfish at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach
Jonathan Wilson (jawsnap) > 1/4/09
California sea lion at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach.
We took my parents there after eating Sunday brunch on the Queen Mary (highly recommended!). We missed the sea lion and seal talk, but this guy and another male still had plenty to talk about, and sat there barking at each other for quite some time. Of course, in this shot it looks like he's singing...
Check out my critters gallery for more animals from the aquarium.
Zoom! Once we were past the breakers we went full speed to Catalina Island. Unfortunately it was a very bumpy ride and many barf bags were used. The ride back was great, though! In the distance on the left are some of the cargo cranes at the port.
Jonathan Wilson (jawsnap) > Zoom! Once we were past the breakers we went full speed to Catalina Island. Unfortunately it was a very bumpy ride and many barf bags were used. The ride back was great, though! In the distance on the left are some of the cargo cranes at the port.
Zoom! Once we were past the breakers we went full speed to Catalina Island. Unfortunately it was a very bumpy ride and many barf bags were used. The ride back was great, though! In the distance on the left are some of the cargo cranes at the port.
See photo in original gallery.

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