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  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_046_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_040_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_017_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_044_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_034_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_025_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_023_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  Surfers regularly pass through the pier pilings while riding waves.
    20070818_001_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_050_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_045_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_036_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_027_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_022_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_012_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_051_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • Huntington Beach Pier in Huntington Beach, California
    199912A_5_huntington beach pier.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_026_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • Delicious Food including shakes are to be found at the Ruby's Diner the the end of the Huntington Beach Pier in Southern California
    199912A_9_huntington beach pier_ruby...jpg
  • Crystal Cove State Park, located in Laguna Beach, has 3.2 miles of beach and 2,400 acres of undeveloped woodland.  It is a popular destination in Southern California for hiking and horseback riding. The offshore waters are designated as an underwater park. Crystal Cove is used by mountain bikers inland and scuba and skin divers underwater. The beach contains tidepools and sandy coves which can be explored by visitors.
    20070814_026_Crystal_Cove.jpg
  • Crystal Cove State Park, located in Laguna Beach, has 3.2 miles of beach and 2,400 acres of undeveloped woodland.  It is a popular destination in Southern California for hiking and horseback riding. The offshore waters are designated as an underwater park. Crystal Cove is used by mountain bikers inland and scuba and skin divers underwater. The beach contains tidepools and sandy coves which can be explored by visitors.
    20070814_018_Crystal_Cove.jpg
  • Crystal Cove State Park, located in Laguna Beach, has 3.2 miles of beach and 2,400 acres of undeveloped woodland.  It is a popular destination in Southern California for hiking and horseback riding. The offshore waters are designated as an underwater park. Crystal Cove is used by mountain bikers inland and scuba and skin divers underwater. The beach contains tidepools and sandy coves which can be explored by visitors.
    20070814_029_Crystal_Cove.jpg
  • Crystal Cove State Park, located in Laguna Beach, has 3.2 miles of beach and 2,400 acres of undeveloped woodland.  It is a popular destination in Southern California for hiking and horseback riding. The offshore waters are designated as an underwater park. Crystal Cove is used by mountain bikers inland and scuba and skin divers underwater. The beach contains tidepools and sandy coves which can be explored by visitors.
    20070814_038_Crystal_Cove.jpg
  • Segull along the Pacific Ocean in Huntington Beach, California
    199912A_10_huntington beach sea gull.jpg
  • Silhouette of a Lifeguard in Huntington Beach, California
    200406D 24 Huntington Beach Lifeguar...jpg
  • Light rays from the sun breaking through stormy clouds off the coast in Huntington Beach, California
    199912A_12_huntington beach.jpg
  • Crystal Cove State Park, located in Laguna Beach, has 3.2 miles of beach and 2,400 acres of undeveloped woodland.  It is a popular destination in Southern California for hiking and horseback riding. The offshore waters are designated as an underwater park. Crystal Cove is used by mountain bikers inland and scuba and skin divers underwater. The beach contains tidepools and sandy coves which can be explored by visitors.
    20070814_016_Crystal_Cove.jpg
  • Crystal Cove State Park, located in Laguna Beach, has 3.2 miles of beach and 2,400 acres of undeveloped woodland.  It is a popular destination in Southern California for hiking and horseback riding. The offshore waters are designated as an underwater park. Crystal Cove is used by mountain bikers inland and scuba and skin divers underwater. The beach contains tidepools and sandy coves which can be explored by visitors.
    200407 SA_9 California Crystal Cove ...jpg
  • Crystal Cove State Park, located in Laguna Beach, has 3.2 miles of beach and 2,400 acres of undeveloped woodland.  It is a popular destination in Southern California for hiking and horseback riding. The offshore waters are designated as an underwater park. Crystal Cove is used by mountain bikers inland and scuba and skin divers underwater. The beach contains tidepools and sandy coves which can be explored by visitors.
    200407 SA_4 California Crystal Cove ...jpg
  • Crystal Cove State Park, located in Laguna Beach, has 3.2 miles of beach and 2,400 acres of undeveloped woodland.  It is a popular destination in Southern California for hiking and horseback riding. The offshore waters are designated as an underwater park. Crystal Cove is used by mountain bikers inland and scuba and skin divers underwater. The beach contains tidepools and sandy coves which can be explored by visitors.
    200407 SA_2 California Crystal Cove ...jpg
  • Crystal Cove State Park, located in Laguna Beach, has 3.2 miles of beach and 2,400 acres of undeveloped woodland.  It is a popular destination in Southern California for hiking and horseback riding. The offshore waters are designated as an underwater park. Crystal Cove is used by mountain bikers inland and scuba and skin divers underwater. The beach contains tidepools and sandy coves which can be explored by visitors.
    200407 SA_3 California Crystal Cove ...jpg
  • Crystal Cove State Park, located in Laguna Beach, has 3.2 miles of beach and 2,400 acres of undeveloped woodland.  It is a popular destination in Southern California for hiking and horseback riding. The offshore waters are designated as an underwater park. Crystal Cove is used by mountain bikers inland and scuba and skin divers underwater. The beach contains tidepools and sandy coves which can be explored by visitors.
    200407 SA_19 California Crystal Cove...jpg
  • McWay Falls is in Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park in Monterey County, California near the town of Big Sur on the state's Central Coast. McWay Creek drops 80 ft. off a cliff onto the beach in an small cove along the Pacific Ocean. A trail in the park leads to an overlook where the cove and waterfall can be seen from above.   Access to the cove is restricted due to environmental concerns about the crumbly cliffs.  This stunning waterfall is well know for as it makes one feel like they have reached a beach in paradise with a waterfall gracefully dropping to the beach below.
    20070821_145_CA_Coast.jpg
  • The Oregon coast is marked with rocks that rise above the ocean's surface, some small as seen in near the beach here and some massive as seen in the distance.
    20080316_114_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • Surfing isn't as popular in Oregon due to the colder waters. Here a lone surfer is carrying is board back to shore after surfing during the afternoon.   Wind is blowing sand along the beach.
    20080316_108_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • Orange Jelly Fish at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California
    200407A 07A Aquarium of the Pacific_...jpg
  • Port Orford is located in Curry County which is the southern most coastal county in Oregon.  Port Orford has spectacular views of the ocean. Fishing boats can't be moored in the harbor because it is unprotected from southerly winds.  To the south of Port Orford is Mount Humbug which rises out of the Pacific Ocean.
    20080316_089_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • Port Orford is located in Curry County which is the southern most coastal county in Oregon.  Port Orford has spectacular views of the ocean. Fishing boats can't be moored in the harbor because it is unprotected from southerly winds.  To the south of Port Orford is Mount Humbug which rises out of the Pacific Ocean.
    20080316_084_Oregon_Coast.jpg
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  • Port Orford is located in Curry County which is the southern most coastal county in Oregon.  Port Orford has spectacular views of the ocean. Fishing boats can't be moored in the harbor because it is unprotected from southerly winds.  To the south of Port Orford is Mount Humbug which rises out of the Pacific Ocean.
    20080316_079_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • Port Orford is located in Curry County which is the southern most coastal county in Oregon.  Port Orford has spectacular views of the ocean. Fishing boats can't be moored in the harbor because it is unprotected from southerly winds.  To the south of Port Orford is Mount Humbug which rises out of the Pacific Ocean...This is an infrared image which captures light that we cannot see and turns it into a visible image. Plants like flowers and grass reflect more infrared light and appear brighter in infrared images while the sky reflects less making it darker.
    20080316_091_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • Point Sur, along the California Coast south of San Francisco, is a volcanic rock that extends from the shore and is home to a lighthouse.  Point Sur is the Black Rock that almost appears to be an island in the far distance.
    20070821_247_CA_Coast.jpg
  • At the base of the cliffs, below the Haceta Head Lighthouse is a shallow cave with rocks to the side, some with bright green algae growing on them.
    20080315_039_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • Point Sur, along the California Coast south of San Francisco, is a volcanic rock that extends from the shore and is home to a lighthouse.  Point Sur is the Black Rock that almost appears to be an island in the far distance.
    20070821_244_CA_Coast.jpg
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  • The Coquille River Lighthouse is located in Bandon, Oregon. The lighthouse was designed by Carl Leick and commissioned in 1896. Its light guided mariners to find the dangerous bar at the mouth of the Coquille River. The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1939 after improvements to the river channel were completed. It is currently a part of the Bullards Beach State Park and maintained  by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
    20080316_047_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • The Coquille River Lighthouse is located in Bandon, Oregon. The lighthouse was designed by Carl Leick and commissioned in 1896. Its light guided mariners to find the dangerous bar at the mouth of the Coquille River. The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1939 after improvements to the river channel were completed. It is currently a part of the Bullards Beach State Park and maintained  by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
    20080316_074_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • The Coquille River Lighthouse is located in Bandon, Oregon. The lighthouse was designed by Carl Leick and commissioned in 1896. Its light guided mariners to find the dangerous bar at the mouth of the Coquille River. The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1939 after improvements to the river channel were completed. It is currently a part of the Bullards Beach State Park and maintained  by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
    20080316_066_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • The Cana Island lighthouse 89 feet tall and is visible for 18 miles.  It is located just north of Baileys Harbor in Door County, Wisconsin...Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SC 17 Wisconsin - Cana Island ...jpg
  • The Cana Island lighthouse 89 feet tall and is visible for 18 miles.  It is located just north of Baileys Harbor in Door County, Wisconsin...Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SC 19 Wisconsin - Cana Island ...jpg
  • The Cana Island lighthouse 89 feet tall and is visible for 18 miles.  It is located just north of Baileys Harbor in Door County, Wisconsin...Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SC 15 Wisconsin - Cana Island ...jpg
  • The setting sun casts purple, pink, and orange colors in the sky, clouds, and lake at Peninsula State Park, near Egg Harbor, Wisconsin.  Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SB 30 Wisconsin - Peninsula SP...jpg
  • Sailboat at Sunset near Egg Harbor, Wisconsin in Door County.  Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SB 23 Wisconsin - Peninsula SP...jpg
  • The Cana Island lighthouse 89 feet tall and is visible for 18 miles.  It is located just north of Baileys Harbor in Door County, Wisconsin...Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SC 18 Wisconsin - Cana Island ...jpg
  • The Cana Island lighthouse 89 feet tall and is visible for 18 miles.  It is located just north of Baileys Harbor in Door County, Wisconsin...Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SC 16 Wisconsin - Cana Island ...jpg
  • The setting sun casts a purple color in the sky, clouds, and lake in Peninsula State Park, near Egg Harbor, Wisconsin.  Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SB 25 Wisconsin - Peninsula SP...jpg
  • The setting sun casts a purple color in the sky, clouds, and lake in Peninsula State Park, near Egg Harbor, Wisconsin.  Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SB 26 Wisconsin - Peninsula SP...jpg
  • Sailboat at Sunset near Egg Harbor, Wisconsin in Door County.  Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SB 24 Wisconsin - Peninsula SP...jpg
  • Sailboat at Sunset near Egg Harbor, Wisconsin in Door County.  Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SB 22 Wisconsin - Peninsula SP...jpg
  • Door County is has a history of growing cherries dating to the 1800s. It grows many apples and has several wineries.  Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SB 35 Wisconsin - Door County_...jpg
  • Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508A 00620019 Door County_Wiscons...jpg
  • Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508A 00620020 Door County_Wiscons...jpg
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