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San Diego is just 20 miles north of Mexico, situated in the rolling hills and mesas that rise from the Pacific shore to join with the Laguna Mountains to the east. Its bay is one of the country's finest natural harbors. The city covers a large area of vastly different terrain: miles of ocean and bay shoreline, densely forested hills, fertile valleys, and mountains, canyons, and desert.
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Satellite poster map photo print of San Fernando Valley In Los Angeles, California: 36"x24" glossy High-resolution
We have high-resolution data for the entire county of Los Angeles County and can provide you with custom satellite posters prints maps and photos of the county.
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This art print is reproduced from a vintage postcard or other small original material. The original dot pattern may be visibly enlarged in the print, giving it a unique, vintage appearance.
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Once a quiet, medium-sized city at the center of a thriving agricultural area, San Jose was transformed in less than 30 years into a huge metropolis and a phenomenon in U.S. economic history. As the result of the computer revolution, San Jose became the capital of the "Silicon Valley," a vast complex of electronics industries that stretches throughout California's Santa Clara County.
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San Bernardino lies in the foothills and eastern portion of the San Bernardino Valley, roughly 60 miles east of Los Angeles.
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We have very high-resolution data for the entire Contra Costa County, CA. Custom satellite posters, prints, and maps are available for the entire county. Please contact us for more information.
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Satellite Poster Map Photo Print of San Bernardino, California: 36"x24" glossy
This satellite print is a great addition to our large collection of satellite poster, print, and photographs of California.
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The city of Santa Clarita is situated south of the sierra Pelona mountain range and north of the Santa Susanna and San Gabriel mountain ranges between Interstate 5 and State Highway 14.
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An amazingly detailed satellite poster print/map of San Francisco, CA. This satellite poster print/map makes a great gift and decor for any wall.
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The San Fernando Valley is bounded by the Santa Susana Mountains to the northwest, the Simi Hills to the west, the Santa Monica Mountains south, and San Gabriels to the northeast. Over the years, several failed attempts have been made by local residents to secede from the city of Los Angeles. The new Valley City would have been the sixth most populous in the nation just ahead of Phoenix.
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We have very high-resolution data for the entire Marine County, CA. Custom satellite posters, prints, and maps are available for the entire county. Please contact us for more information.
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Nestled in the grassy hills of the western San Joaquin Valley near historic Pacheco Pass, San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area is noted for boating, board sailing, camping, and picnicking.
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San Diego, California satellite map/print poster
Another city known for the vast diversity of its natural landscape, you can see why San Diego is considered one of the favorite places to live in the United States. This satellite image encompasses the full scope of San Diego from its border in the south with Mexico up to Newport Beach and eastward from Anza Borrego Desert out to the majestic Pacific Ocean. Can you locate San Diego Bay and Point Loma? San Diego is also home to some of the last wetland areas in the Western U.S.
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Santa Barbara is located about 100 miles almost due west of Los Angeles, along the Pacific coast. This stretch of coast along southern Santa Barbara County is often referred to as the "American Riviera" because of its Mediterranean climate. The Santa Ynez Mountains, an east-west trending range, rise dramatically behind the city, with several peaks exceeding 4,000 feet.
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Bakersfield, CA lies near the southern "horseshoe" end of the San Joaquin Valley, with the southern tip of the Sierra Nevada's just to the east and the city limits actually extending to the Sequoia National Forest at the foot of the Greenhorn Mountain.
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Fresno is located in the fertile San Joaquin Valley in the central part of California, about halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles. The terrain in Fresno is relatively flat, with a sharp rise to the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains about 15 miles eastward.
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Los Angeles lies on a hilly coastal plain with the Pacific Ocean as its southern and western boundaries. The city stretches north to the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains and is bounded by the San Gabriel Mountains to the east.
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Modesto is located on the Tuolumne River and is bordered by the Stanislaus and San Joaquin rivers.
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Richmond was founded and incorporated in 1905, carved out of Rancho San Pablo, from which the nearby town of San Pablo inherited its name. Until 1919, the city had the largest winery in the world; the small abandoned village of Winehaven remains fenced off along Western Drive in the Point Molate Area.
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Stockton is strategically located about 60 miles east of the San Francisco Bay Area and 45 miles south of Sacramento, the capital of California. Stockton is surrounded by the rich and fertile lands of the California Central Valley and is home to the largest inland seaport in California.
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Balboa Park San Diego, California satellite map/print poster with road names
Balboa Park San Diego, California satellite map/print poster with road names
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Balboa Park San Diego, California satellite map/print poster with road names: 36"x24" glossy
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Another city known for the vast diversity of its natural landscape, you can see why San Diego is considered one of the favorite places to live in the United States. This satellite image encompasses the full scope of San Diego from its border in the south with Mexico up to Newport Beach and eastward from Anza Borrego Desert out to the majestic Pacific Ocean. Can you locate San Diego Bay and Point Loma? San Diego is also home to some of the last wetland areas in the Western U.S.
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San Francisco occupies the tip of a peninsula halfway up the coast of northern California, surrounded on three sides by bodies of water: the Pacific Ocean, the Golden Gate strait, and the San Francisco Bay.
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