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Breakwater, As A Water Structure
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Quepos, Costa Rica 2008
The breakwater was still under construction. Quepos was creating a brand new marnia and a large dock to handle cruise ships.
Boat trip following detour of sea sickness • Quepos, Costa Rica • (Date Published Saturday 8 November 2008) • (Date Photographed 11:31:06 Wednesday 17 September 2008) • © 2008 Bryan Costales #BCX_5210 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Lima, Peru 2009
As seen from the Parque Champagnat high up on the coastal cliffs of Lima Peru, a breakwater jutted out into the Pacific Ocean.
Seen from Parque Champagnat, on the coastal cliffs • Miraflores region of Lima, Peru • (Date Published Tuesday 21 April 2009) • (Date Photographed 13:22:44 Saturday 4 April 2009) • © 2009 Bryan Costales #BCX_1689 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Oxnard, California 2010
A man stood atop one of the stone breakwaters that helped to protect the beaches and entry to the marina. That day was calm and warm. Signs that warned of danger intended to dissuade folks from walking on the breakwaters. But on such a placid day, there appeared little risk.
Channel Islands Harbor • Oxnard, California • (Date Published Friday 14 January 2011) • (Date Photographed 09:44:24 Friday 8 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCX_8197 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Channel Islands Harbor 2010
People walked behind this breakwater and on the sand of the beach that these huge stones protected. This was just one side of the channel that led from the harbor and marina out to the Santa Barbara Channel and then to the Pacific Ocean.
Oxnard, California • (Date Published Friday 14 January 2011) • (Date Photographed 09:45:06 Friday 8 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCX_8199 Add a comment or report a mistake
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