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Photos of Splash (9)
There are (9) photos of the keyword,
Splash
, available on our website. They are pictured below.The pictures are organized by category.
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B & W
Painting
Digital Art
#1240 — This photo has been altered using Adobe Photoshop to put the entire photo in black and white, but keep the green stripe around the lighthouse in color.
Lighthouse Photoshop Effect
People
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Sports and Recreation
#1049 — A scenic picture taken of the back of a boy jet skiing in Lake Tapps which is located near Bonney Lake in Washington State.
Back of Boy Jet Skiing
#1053 — A fun picture taken of a young kid jet skiing in Lake Tapps located in Washington State. This photo was taken on a sunny day.
Jet Skiing
#1052 — A scenic picture taken of a young boy having fun jet skiing in Lake Tapps on a sunny day in Washington State.
Kid on Jet Ski
Places
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Coastal Scenes
#386 — A scenic close up picture taken of the Walton Lighthouse in green on the beach at Santa Cruz, California. In this picture you can see the waves of the ocean crashing onto the rocks surrounding the lighthouse.
Santa Cruz Lighthouse (Walton)
#1849 — A scenic vertical picture taken of some Pacific Ocean waves
splash
ing up against some rocks located at Ruby Beach in Washington State.
Ocean Waves
Splash
ing on Rocks
#626 — A scenic picture taken of some ocean rocks and the Point Bonita Lighthouse which is located just north - west of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco, California. Point Bonita was the site of the first fog signal on the Pacific coast. The fog signal, which went into service on August 8, 1855, was an army surplus cannon fired every half hour in foggy weather. Point Bonita was the third lighthouse built in the San Francisco Bay area (in 1855) and was unique. The original tower, built separate from the residence, provided a lonely existence for the initial light keepers. There were no inhabitants for five miles and no direct communication. It was so inhospitable that seven keepers were employed within the first nine months of the operation of the light. Point Bonita was the last manned lighthouse on the California coast. The last keeper left in April 1981. It is now a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and is run by the National Park Service. The Coast Guard continues to maintain the light and fog signal.
Point Bonita Lighthouse
#714 — A scenic picture taken of sea stack rocks with blue sky located in the Pacific Ocean along the Oregon State coast. In the foreground you can see the beach filled with a bunch of seagulls in the water. This picture was taken just below the famous Heceta Head Lighthouse.
Scenic Oregon Coast Sea Stacks & Ocean
Travel Locations
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Washington State
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Seattle
#129 — A scenic photo taken from across the Puget Sound on Alki Beach looking at Seattle, Washington with waves
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ing on the rocks. Alki Beach is a popular attraction spot for locals to enjoy a beautiful view of Seattle and to play on the beach. This photo was taken on a sunny winter day in Washington.
Seattle From Alki Beach