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  • China, Anye Machen, 2007. These hardy souls tend yak at 15,000 feet near Anye Machen, a mountain sacred to Buddhists. Subsisting almost entirely on their animals, they are self-sufficient in a forbidding place..
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  • China, Anye Machen, 2007. A full "kora," or circumnavigation, of this holy mountain takes Buddhist pilgrims eight to ten days. At a base elevation of almost ten thousand feet, it is cold here year round..
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  • China, Anye Machen, 2005. These hardy souls tend yak at 15,000 feet near Anye Machen, a mountain sacred to Buddhists. Subsisting almost entirely on their animals, they are self-sufficient in a forbidding place..
    China.02.JDUNN.clouds.jpg
  • China, Anye Machen, 2005. A full "kora," or circumnavigation, of this holy mountain takes Buddhist pilgrims eight to ten days. At a base elevation of almost ten thousand feet, it is cold here year round..
    China.01.JDUNN.clouds.jpg
  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • Sea birds take flight on a stormy afternoon in December at Andrew Molera State Park near Big Sur, CA.
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  • China, Hezhuo, 2005. Riders wait on the crest of a hill to join a massive display of horses and horsemanship at the Hezhuo Cultural Festival..
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  • China, Huangzhong, 2005. A chilly afternoon does not prevent these monks from gathering for the afternoon lecture. The Kumbum Monastery, as it is also known, is a prominent center for the Gelukpa, or Yellow Hat sect of Tibetan Buddhism..
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
    JD ViaDiFrancesco_5386.jpg
  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
    JD ViaDiFrancesco_5294.jpg
  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
    JD ViaDiFrancesco_5210.jpg
  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
    JD ViaDiFrancesco_5110.jpg
  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
    JD ViaDiFrancesco_5071.jpg
  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
    JD ViaDiFrancesco_5014.jpg
  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • Photographed early Monday morning, February 1st, from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, a dusting of snow remains on Mt. Toro from the weekend's rain and subsequent strong winds.
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  • Morning sun breaks through forest cover after a cold, late-night rainstorm moved through the Salinas area.
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  • Sunset at Pinnacles National Park near Salinas, CA, photographed from the eastern entrance.
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  • A view toward the Salinas Valley from the high peaks of Pinnacles National Park.
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  • People watch a fast-moving grass fire just off the Constitution Soccer Complex in Salinas during an exceptionally dry November.
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  • A view toward Salinas and the Monterey Peninsula seen from the slopes of Fremont Peak. The valley is well-known for stellar air-quality.
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  • The colossal redwoods of Big Sur, part of the Monterey Bay coastline area.
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  • Looking north along the beach on a December morning near Seaside, CA.
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  • Both ends of a rainbow on a stormy December afternoon at Andrew Molera State Park.
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  • Waves crash on the rocky shore at Andrew Molera State Park near Big Sur, CA.
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  • A fallen leaf just after sunup on Tuesday in Salinas. Rain fell through the morning bringing temporary relief to drought conditions in April.
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  • In the Wednesday morning sunshine, a solitary worker plants seedlings in the fields bounded by E. Laurel Avenue and Natividad Road in Salinas. Some leafy greens can stand the cool January evening temperatures.
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  • As seen from the Chinese Cemetery on E. Laurel Drive and Natividad Road, heaven and earth reflect in flooded fields in Salinas. The area received close to four inches of much-needed rain on Thursday, December 11th, 2014.
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  • The vivid colors of fallen leaves after a late November rain in Salinas.
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  • Dramatic skies along North Sanborn Street during a rain squall on Wednesday, November 19th in Salinas. Welcome showers are expected throughout the week, with ninety percent relative humidity and a gradual cooling towards Saturday.
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  • A purple wildflower droops with frost on Thursday, Dec. 5th in an empty field just northeast of the Constitution Soccer Complex in Salinas.
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  • Brilliant fall color surrounds these late harvest Holman Ranch grapes seen on October 10th.
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  • A riot of yellows in a field near York Road off Rt. 68, the Monterey-Salinas highway.
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  • Cattle enjoy the lush mid-March growth on the hills of Toro Park off Rt. 68, the Monterey-Salinas highway.
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  • A mid-March view into the hills near Mt. Toro from the Portola exit on Highway 68.
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  • A storm front moved into the Salinas Valley area over the course of Thursday night, leaving snow at these high elevations near Gonzales River Road.
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  • Overnight temperatures in January dipped just below freezing in the Salinas area, leaving frost on many surfaces, including these slowly warming leaves.
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  • China, Anye Machen, 2007. Prayer flags at a Qinghai "mani ka," or prayer hill. Inscribed with verse, and tied to the highest places men can reach, prayers are released to heaven each time the wind blows..
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  • China, Xiahe, 2005. Tibetan nomads gather every year for a ceremony and horse race on the high altitude plain near Sanke Pass.
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  • China, Xiahe, 2005. Nomads from camps far away make it to the ceremonies before the annual horse race high up on the Sanke Plain.
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  • China, Anye Machen, 2005. Summertime's moody weather obscures the summit of 15,000 ft. Anye Machen (to the right), sacred to Tibetans and a place for merit-gaining pilgrimages..
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  • China, Xiahe, 2005. A monthly meeting of monks from the province was occasion for cleaning and festive arrangements at Labrang Monastery in Gansu..
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  • China, Xiahe, 2005. Relatives wait outside for the bride and groom to arrive. Participants were welcomed to a traditional Tibetan ceremony and a Chinese dinner..
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  • China, Xiahe, 2005. Lustrous in the soft afternoon light, the distinctive low rumble of Tibetan Buddhist horns graces both daily prayers and celebrations..
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  • China, Guoluo, 2005. At the base of a "mani ka," or prayer hill, a Tibetan sews prayer flags to the lines that will suspend them in the air..
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
    JD ViaDiFrancesco_4694.jpg
  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
    JD ViaDiFrancesco_5467.jpg
  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
    JD ViaDiFrancesco_5388.jpg
  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
    JD ViaDiFrancesco_5382.jpg
  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
    JD ViaDiFrancesco_5378.jpg
  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • The “Way of St. Francis” is a 550-km pilgrimage from Florence to Rome, inspired by the 13th century travels of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy’s patron saint. Swinging east into Apennine forests, then south through the fertile valleys and hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria, the route is a passage through living history in some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. These photographs are from July 2017, and the first half of the journey, from Florence to Assisi.
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  • Volunteers and park staff track tagged California condors from a high vantage point at Pinnacle National Park near Salinas.
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  • The spectacular volcanic peaks of Pinnacles National Park form a background to moss hanging from a live oak tree.
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  • High cirrus clouds and hot, dry weather at Pinnacles National Park near Salinas.
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  • A crystal-clear view toward Salinas from the trail to Fremont Peak. The Salinas Valley gets high marks for air quality.
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  • A gentle rain sets in over the Big Sur coastline after dawn.
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  • The Pacific just after a rainstorm, as seen from the cliffs of Highway 1 and the Big Sur area in California.
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  • Cows graze on the hillsides of  Corral de Tierra just before Christmas, the height of 2012's rainy season.
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  • The lighthouse on Point Sur under moody weather.
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  • Morning fog clings to the shoreline at Pebble Beach in mid-February.
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  • Early Sunday morning, a lone paddle-boarder heads out just off the eighteenth hole of the Pebble Beach Golf Links.
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  • Carmel Beach, California on a sunny February morning.
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  • An apple blossom just after a February rain in north Salinas, CA.
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  • Standing at the corner of W. San Luis St. and Cayuga St. in Salinas at 2:00 PM, resident Miguel Payan wonders at the volume of rain caused by December 11th's "Pineapple Express" storm.
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  • As photographed from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Hill, chiaroscuro skies churn over Salinas as a Pacific storm brings high winds and occasional heavy rain to the Monterey Bay area. Rain is expected to continue through Thursday this first week of December.
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  • Leaves wait for a storm drain opening to clear at the corner of Clay Street and Lincoln Avenue on Tuesday in Salinas. Rain showers are expected throughout the first week of December.
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  • Sunset skies over Salinas after a day of turbulent weather on December 2, 2014.
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  • Fallen leaves grace a pool of water on a Creekbridge sidewalk during Thursday early morning rains in Salinas.
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  • Precious raindrops cling to greenery along Constitution Boulevard in Salinas on Thursday morning.
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  • Morning rain clings to trees along Constitution Boulevard on Wednesday morning in Salinas.
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  • Empty chairs and a wet patio at the Starbucks at Independence and Constitution on Wednesday morning in Salinas.
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  • Welcome rain from a fast-moving Sunday morning storm collects by the courthouse across from Cayuga Street in Salinas.
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  • Precious rain from a fast-moving Sunday morning storm collects on Church St. in Salinas.
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  • A view of Monday’s prescribed burn in Ft. Ord, as seen from a point on Route 183 midway between Castroville and Salinas on October 14th.
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  • John Cerney murals near the intersection of Spreckels Boulevard and Highway 68 in Salinas.
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  • An ancient live oak in fields just off Rt. 68, the Monterey-Salinas highway.
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  • White fiesta flowers near the Creekside Trailhead, at Fort Ord National Monument on Thursday.
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  • Blue Dicks (Dichelostemma capitatum ssp. capitatum) near the Creekside Trailhead, at Fort Ord National Monument on Thursday.
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  • Chinese plum trees are in full blossom along Constitution Avenue during the warm weather in Salinas on President's Day weekend.
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