058/366 McArthur-Burney Falls, California
Burney Falls is one of the lovely waterfalls I have seen. While water flows down the rocks, lovely patterns are formed. Water at the base is cyan color and is very attractive.
Once upon a time, this 129 Feet mesmerizing falls was home for Native Indians/Native Americans. They dug deep pits here and were referred as Pit River Indians. This spot was considered "Power spot" by them.
Burney falls is located in Shasta County, Northern California.
Showing posts with label California. Show all posts
Showing posts with label California. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Friday, October 11, 2013
Jelly Fishes @ Monterey Bay Aquarium
049/366 Jelly Fishes are very interesting creatures which does not have specialized digestive system, centralized nervous system or circulatory system. These invertebrates are umbrella shaped & are found in almost all seas & oceans. Their are wide varieties of Jellyfishes and are abundantly available from surface to bottom...
They have loosely connected nerves & some Jellyfishes can identify light...
Pic shows Jelllyfish - "Black sea nettle" commonly found in Pacific Ocean.
More info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jellyfish
http://www.montereybayaquarium.org/animals/AnimalDetails.aspx?enc=n3f4wmcSJaPtVSwhJyzu9w%3D%3D
— at Monterey Bay Aquarium.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Shamu Show @ Sea World, San Diego
047/366 Shamu Show @ Sea World, San Diego
Shamu Killer Whale Show has been quite popular at San Diego Sea World, where trainers &
Killer Whales perform a show and provide great entertainmen to audience.
Name "Shamu" comes from first Killer Whale which performed from 1960s and 1970s.
Shamu Show is running for decades with different Killer Whales.
There are various encounters where trainers have got injured and one needs to applaud for brave people who play with Killer Whales.
Note: "Namu" & "Ramu" are other names in other Seaworlds - Florida & Texas.
More info:
www.shamu.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamu_(SeaWorld_show)
— at SeaWorld San Diego.
Shamu Killer Whale Show has been quite popular at San Diego Sea World, where trainers &
Killer Whales perform a show and provide great entertainmen to audience.
Name "Shamu" comes from first Killer Whale which performed from 1960s and 1970s.
Shamu Show is running for decades with different Killer Whales.
There are various encounters where trainers have got injured and one needs to applaud for brave people who play with Killer Whales.
Note: "Namu" & "Ramu" are other names in other Seaworlds - Florida & Texas.
More info:
www.shamu.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamu_(SeaWorld_show)
— at SeaWorld San Diego.
Venice Beach near LA
046/366 Venice, originally called "Venice of America," was founded by tobacco millionaire Abbot Kinney in 1905 as a beach resort town. This town has small canals, which mimics canals of Venice.
Venice, which is close to Los Angelese is famous for its beach, boardwalk.
Friday, July 27, 2012
Giant Sequoia trees @ Kings Canyon
044/366 Giant Sequoia trees @ Kings Canyon National Park
Giant Sequoia trees (sequoiadendron giagnteum) are amongst oldest trees in the world.
Age of these trees can be estimated based on its height.
Approximate age of a tree of height 250 ft will be 2500 years!
Base diameter for these giants can be as large as 40 feet in diameter!
They can grow up to 300+ feet heigh and can weigh 2.7 million pounds!
Many people incorrectly consider these Sequoia trees are same as Redwood trees as both have cinnamon-colored bark & grows very tall.
But they differ from the Redwood trees in many aspects. Redwood trees are usually found closer to coast in California.
Read interesting comparison between Sequoia and Redwood Trees here:
http://www.visitsequoia.com/redwoods-and-sequoias.aspx
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Mono Lake - Mirror Lake of Tufa
What you get to see in the pic is off Calcium Carbonate formation - a type of lime stone.
Lake bottom contains calcium rich springs, which bonds with carbonates in lake water.
These are called "Tufa". These constant formations stop when water level recedes.
If one observes lake water carefully, one can see fresh water swirling up like vegetable oil in Salty water.
These are delicate and fragile formation.
Mono Lake is huge and spread over 150 sq km.
360 degree view of Mono Lake can be seen here:
http://www.airpano.com/360Degree-VirtualTour.php?3D=Mono-Lake-California-USA
Thursday, April 12, 2012
California's Old Faithful, Calistoga

036/366 California's Old Faithful, Calistoga
This geyser is located Calistoga, in Napa Valley, California.
Geyser errupts upto 30-35 feet above the ground fairly regularly at 15-30 minutes interval and lasts for about a minute or two.
Since water contains high amount of boron, it smells awful and reminds of Hydrogen Sulphide.
This place also houses few Llamas and Goats.
Note: Entry fee is quite high (around 8$) for what we get to see.
More info:
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/12648
www.oldfaithfulgeyser.com
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Bird's view of flyover, San Jose

10/366 Sharing this fly-over pic from archive...
Birds view of one of the fly-overs in San Jose, CA was caught during the journey to Watsonwille, CA with my collegues.
My ex-colleauge was pilot by hobby and he took us around to get exciting views in 4-seater Cessna 172 Skyhawk
I also had pleasure of sitting as "Co-Pilot" and controlling the directions of this small flight for brief period :-)
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Stanford University, Palo Alto

5/366 Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, US
Picking this pic from my old albums taken almost 8 years back...
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Leland Stanford, a Californian railroad tycoon & politician, founded the university in 1891 in honor of his son, Leland Stanford, Jr., who died of typhoid two months before his 16th birthday.
Stanford University is one of the world's leading research and teaching institutions. It is located in Palo Alto, California.
The university is organized into seven schools including academic schools of Humanities and Sciences and Earth Sciences as well as professional schools of Business, Education, Engineering, Law, and Medicine.
Some of the famous inventions from Stanford students include Digital Sound synthesis, DSL lines, search engine by Google, Genome Sequencing.
Stanford faculty & alumni have founded many prominent technology companies including Cisco Systems, Google, Hewlett-Packard, LinkedIn, Rambus, Silicon Graphics, Sun Microsystems, Varian Associates, and Yahoo!
http://www.stanford.edu/
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