The Golden State’s golden coastline
A knee-boarder rides a wave as gusty Santa Ana winds blow the tops off of 6- to 8-foot breakers south of Huntington Beach Pier.
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A surfer spends Martin Luther King Jr. Day waiting for a wave as a golden sunset streams through a tree on a warm day at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point.
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An 80-foot blue whale reveals its fluke as it begins a deep dive for krill off Long Beach.
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Hundreds of surfers paddle into the waves Jan. 8 in memory of Sean Collins, a pioneering wave forecaster for surf.com who died Dec. 26th of a heart attack.
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A paddle boarder gets a close view of the waves crashing against the jetty in Redondo Beach on Feb. 9.
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A view of Long Beach from the Spirit of America blimp.
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Rainbows in the sky at Baker Beach at the Golden Gate National Recreation Area on Jan. 23.
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The Manhattan Beach Pier is aglow with festive lights as the sun sets Dec. 23.
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A man watches a memorable sunset ends a mostly rainy day in the Los Angeles area as the first big storm of El Niño rolled through the area.
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Heavy surf slams into the coast at Mondo’s Beach between Solimar and Faria Beach on Jan. 7.
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Maui resident Dan Charcoal golfs on Zuma Beach during a hot winter day.
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A surfer is ejected after getting a coveted tube ride as the third major El Niño storm of the season brings high surf at the Seal Beach pier Jan. 7.
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Sunrise on the Gaviota Coast north of Santa Barbara, the scene of last years oil spill as the California Coastal Commission will consider ousting Charles Lester, a 23-year veteran of the agency, during its regular meeting in Morro Bay today.
(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)