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Slope effect in the coastal sage scrub community in the Santa Monica Mtns, southern California. The slope on the left side is north-facing, and dominated by Ceanothus. The south-facing slope on the right side is much drier, and more sparsely vegetated with Artemisia californica and Yucca whipplei.

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Image taken by Noah Elhardt using a Sony DSC-s70 digital camera.

Date

created 15. Feb. 2006

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Noah Elhardt

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