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If you like scenes of our beautiful planet, images from this section of our catalog will surely intrigue you and make you "Wish You Were There." Whether you prefer Landscapes, WaterScapes, Lighthouses, Railrioad Tracks, or Covered Bridges, you are sure to be dazzled by these striking images. With images from Florida to Alaska, there is something here for everyone.
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A trip through the Golden Gate National Recreation Area provides the grand entrance to the Point Bonita Light. The view is breathtaking and on a clear day you can see the Golden Gate bridge in the distance. As the third lighthouse built in the San Francisco Bay area (in 1855), Point Bonita was unique. The first fog signal at Point Bonita was a surplus army cannon, but it was eventually replaced by a 1,500-pound bell that the keepers struck with a hammer.
The southern end of Lake George, New York is home to several tour boats thrilling passengers with scenes and historical recounts of this resort town and lake. This view from atop Prospect Mountain captures the tour boats at their piers.
Anchored just inside the protection of the Breakwater, this sailboat waits patiently for a sailor and some wind. Just off shore from Burlington Vermont, this breakwater protected area guards the Burlington harbor with lighthouses at the North and South ends.
As viewed from Auke Bay, the Mendenhall Glacier is a tongue of ice, stretching 12 miles and reaching 1-1/2 miles across the Mendenhall Valley, with ice 400-800 feet deep.
The southern end of Lake George, New York is home to several tour boats thrilling passengers with scenes and historical recounts of this resort town and lake. This night view captures the tour boats at their piers waiting for daybreak and a new group of passengers and thrill seekers.
The Golden Gate Bridge opened to vehicular traffic on May 28, 1937. The bridge's 4,200 foot long main span was a world record for 27 years. The bridge's two towers rise 746 feet making them 191 feet taller than the Washington Monument. The five lane bridge crosses Golden Gate Strait which is about 400 feet deep and connects San Francisco and Marin counties. Nothing quite compares to the majestic Pacific sunsets behind the Golden Gate Bridge.
The southern end of Lake George, New York is home to several tour boats thrilling passengers with scenes and historical recounts of this resort town and lake. This night view captures the tour boats at their piers waiting for daybreak and a new group of passengers and thrill seekers.
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