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  • Sunset along Pebble Beach, California
    Pebble Beach11.jpg
  • Douglas Iris, Del Monte Forest, Pebble Beach, CA
    Douglas Iris-Carmel Valley ©KipEvans...jpg
  • Monterey Pine trees in Pebble Beach, CA
    Monterey Pine Fore2.jpg
  • Mule Deer Buck, Pebble Beach CA
    Mule Deer.jpg
  • Monterey Pine tree seedling in Pebble Beach, California.
    Pine Seedling-Kip- 1396.jpg
  • AT&T Golf Tournament in Pebble Beach, California.
    AT&T Golf ©KipEvans_MG_9852.jpg
  • Waves crash along the coast of Pebble Beach, California.
    Stillwater Cove PebbleBeach©KipEvans...jpg
  • Cypress Grove, which can be seen along 17 Mile drive in Pebble Beach California, is one of the last remaining native cypress stands on the Monterey Peninsula
    Cypress Trees.jpg
  • Monterey Pine trees in Pebble Beach, CA
    Stand of Pines - Kip-1390.jpg
  • Sunset along the coast of Pebble Beach.
    Bird Rock Pebble Beach©KipEvans.jpg
  • Waves Crashing Over Rocks, Pebble Beach, CA
    Pebble Beach Coast 17 Mile Drive©Kip...jpg
  • Waves Crashing Over Rocks, Pebble Beach, CA
    Pebble Beach Coast 17 Mile Drive©Kip...jpg
  • Fog hugs the rocky shoreline along Pebble Beach, California.
    Pebble Beach Coast©KipEvans.jpg
  • Waves wash over a pebble beach at Cabo Pulmo, Mexico.
    Cabo Pulmo Mexico_MG_9585.jpg
  • Waves wash over a pebble beach at Cabo Pulmo, Mexico.
    Cabo Pulmo_MG_9576.jpg
  • Sunset along Pebble Beach, California.
    Pebble Beach Coastline at Sunset©Kip...jpg
  • The lone cypress tree along Highway 17 in Pebble Beach, California.
    Lone Cypress Pebble Beach©KipEvans.jpg
  • Pt. Joe along the coast of Pebble Beach, California.
    Pt. Joe Pebble Beach©KipEvans.jpg
  • Monterey Pine trees in Pebble Beach, CA
    Pine Forest Pebble Beach©KipEvans.jpg
  • Cypress Grove, which can be seen along 17 Mile drive in Pebble Beach California, is one of the last remaining native cypress stands on the Monterey Peninsula
    Cypress Grove Pebble Beach ©KipEvans.jpg
  • Fog in a Monterey Pine Forest
    LM4C3447.jpg
  • Pescadero Point/Cypress Point Monterey Peninsula looking northeast. Also Showing northern portion of Carmel Pinnacles area
    Pescadero Point Pebble Beach _©KipEv...jpg
  • Rocky coast, Pebble Beach California, USA.
    Rocky Shore-Kip-1578.jpg
  • Soil Centipede, Pebble Beach CA. All centipedes are predaceous on other small creatures in the soil. They have large jaws (for their size) for grasping and injecting poison into their victims. They may eat very small black cutworms and newly hatched white grubs, but most likely they feed on springtails and other micro-invertebrates in the soil. Centipedes are recognized by having only one pair of legs per body segment; millipedes have two pairs of legs per segment and lack the large jaws
    Centipede-Kip-1276.jpg
  • Asilomar Sunset
    Asilomar Sunset Pacific Grove©KipEva...jpg
  • Point Lobos & Carmel Bay MPAs, looking westerly
    Pebble Beach and Carmel Bay©KipEvans...jpg