The Kelp Forests of Catalina Island

February 25, 2009 · Filed Under Animals · Comment 
rogeruzun asked:


A dive trip to Catalina Island off Long Beach, CA. Features Giant Black Sea Bass.

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Giant Manta Rays at Catalina Island, Costa Rica

February 24, 2009 · Filed Under Sports · Comment 
DeepBlueCR asked:


Scuba with www.deepblue-diving.com at the Catalina Islands in Playas del Coco, Costa Rica

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Catalina Island Fire – May 10th 2007

February 22, 2009 · Filed Under News · 3 Comments 
sanacatalinaisland asked:


Time-Lapse footage of the town of Avalon during the fire on Catalina Island.

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CCR : landing runway 22 at Catalina Island

February 18, 2009 · Filed Under People · 4 Comments 
Vincent20100 asked:


In “Cessna Cockpit Recording” : landing runway 22 at Catalina Island. Here is the real time landing sequence at Catalina Airport KAVX, Avalon (California).

Recorded onboard Cessna 172 N4975F with a Sanyo Xacti HD1000. Real communication recorded.

Edited with Sony Vegas.
Story at my blog : 20-100-video.blogspot.com

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Orange-crowned Warbler on Catalina Island, CA

February 14, 2009 · Filed Under Animals · Comment 
SmithsonianMBC asked:


Orange-crowned warbler feeding young and removing fecal sac from nest on Catalina Island, California. The orange-crowned warbler is from the endemic subspecies Vermivora celata sordida.

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