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Coming Back to Life - The California Coastal Chaparral Ecosystem Regenerates After The Fire
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Scarred But Coming Back - Sycamore Canyon On The Ventura County Southern California Coastal Mountains
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Spring Bloom Sycamore Canyon 2014, Exactly One Year After The Camarillo Spring Fire
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The Chaparral Ecosytem Comes Back To Life - Catalina Mariposa Lily (calochortus catalinae)
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~ Blooming Together ~ An Arroyo Lupine (left) And a Mariposa Lily (right) opening up exactly one year after the wildfire in the Chaparral Biome of Sycamore Canyon
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Sycamore Canyon in Bloom - A Coastal Lupine is Looking Beautiful Exactly One Year After The Wildfire Lupinus succulentus, L. latifolius
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Spring Bloom in Sycamore Canyon, May 2014 - The Arroyo Lupines Emerge
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A Coastal Manzanita Survives The Fire - Sycamore Canyon, One Year After The Camarillo Springs Fire
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Along the Trail in Sycamore Canyon, The Chaparral Ecosystem Slowly Comes back To Life
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Tiny, Fragile and Beautiful. Sycamore Canyon State Park, in Ventura County, California
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What is Left Of The Hitching Post At The View Spot
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From the Fire Comes New Life. The Sycamore Canyon Chaparral Regrows.
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Scarred But Coming Back - Sycamore Canyon State Park, Exactly One Year After The Camrillo Springs Wildfire
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Mariposa Lilies Along The Sycamore Canyon Trail On Top, One Year After The Wildfire
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Pelicans Flying North Towards Mugu Rock, Above Scenic Highway 1 on the Southern California Coast Line.
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An Awesome View of Mugu Rock and the Southern California Coast Line
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The Office PT Walk/Run Group Exercise in Sycamore Canyon State Park
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The Spring Wildfire At The Conejo Grade Next To Camarillo, California