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Pinnacles National Monument
Photos & Multimedia
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Visitor Photo Gallery
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Carol Hatcher,
Chris,
Clayton Mansnerus,
Contreras,
David Streich,
Ernel Felix,
Forest Lanning,
Greg Devaney,
Greg Gnesios,
Holly Harper,
Iryna Novosyolova,
Jack Tseng,
Jan,
Jim Goff,
Jose Ona,
Julio Bueno,
Larry Arthur,
Mattox,
Olivia,
Paul Sterbentz,
Rick Housholder,
Tom Carroll,
Victor Huang,
William Ingersoll
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Baby Blue Eyes
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Balconies Cave
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Balconies Cave Waterfall
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Balconies Cliffs
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Balconies Pine
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Bat in the Balconies Cave
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Bear Gulch Cave Trail
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Bear Gulch Cave Waterfall
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Bear Gulch Reservoir
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CondorCam Gallery (120 Photos)
Images of the Pinnacles California condor flock from the CondorCam. These images were taken with a hidden camera that biologists use to monitor the health of the Pinnacles condors.
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Did You Know?
Pinnacles National Monument began as a volcano that first erupted about 195 miles south of its present location. It has traveled northward along the San Andreas Fault, and currently moves at a rate of about 2 - 3 centimeters per year.
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Last Updated: August 10, 2008 at 18:22 EST |