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The Four Preps sang "26 Miles Across the Sea", but in fact Santa Catalina Island off the southern California coast is only 19 miles from the mainland. But no matter how close it is, Catalina might as well be a world away from the urban California coastline. Here are photos from a trip I took with 2 photography friends from May 4 thru 6, 2007.

UPDATE: On May 10, 2007 a "hundred-year fire" hit the Island. Catalina's only town, Avalon, has been evacuated as the fire is within the city limits. The fire is still ongoing and the extent of damage unknown, but many of these scenes, particularly the non-city shots, may have disappeared.
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Steve Wolfe > On the trip to the Island the Catalina Express leaves from my home town of San Pedro and passes the outer breakwater, constructed in the early part of the 20th century. Palos Verdes Peninsula lies in the background.
Steve Wolfe > Catalina Island's town of Avalon. This is an 8-panel panorama run through the Panorama Factory software. Click on "O" (Original) to get a full-size view.
Steve Wolfe > The view from the Wrigley Memorial looking down through the Botanical Gardens and Avalon Canyon, with the Pacific Ocean and the mainland beyond. Taken using the Pentax DA 16-45mm lens.
Steve Wolfe >  Catalina Island With the Pentax K10D photo
Steve Wolfe > An Acorn Woodpecker. These are quite common on Catalina, drilling holes in the soft wood of palm trees growing all the way down to the shoreline.
Steve Wolfe > Here's the Catalina Quail, which looks suspiciously like the California Quail...
Steve Wolfe > One of the Catalina Tile designs at the entrance to Bird Park, Avalon Canyon.
Steve Wolfe >  Catalina Island With the Pentax K10D photo
Steve Wolfe > An Allen's Hummingbird in the Bird Park area.
On the trip to the Island the Catalina Express leaves from my home town of San Pedro and passes the outer breakwater, constructed in the early part of the 20th century. Palos Verdes Peninsula lies in the background.
 > On the trip to the Island the Catalina Express leaves from my home town of San Pedro and passes the outer breakwater, constructed in the early part of the 20th century. Palos Verdes Peninsula lies in the background.
On the trip to the Island the Catalina Express leaves from my home town of San Pedro and passes the outer breakwater, constructed in the early part of the 20th century. Palos Verdes Peninsula lies in the background.
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