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David Hurn Santa Monica. Hollywood stars on the Pier overlooking the beach. California, USA. 2002. © David Hurn | Magnum Photos
David Hurn The local Ranger gives a witty but historically accurate lecture on the district. The Mission of San Juan Bautista. California, USA. 1991. © David Hurn | Magnum Photos
David Hurn Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. The federal military cemetry in the edge of the city. The grounds of the former Army coastral artillery station. San Diego, California, USA. 2006. © David Hurn | Magnum Photos
David Hurn Tourists wave in the grounds of San Diego Zoo. California, USA. 2006 © David Hurn | Magnum Photos
David Hurn USA. CALIFORNIA. The Original Dog Beach in San Diego, CA is nationally famous and one of the first official leash-free beaches in the United States. It is a landmark in the community of Ocean Beach (...)
David Hurn Mission beach in the early morning mist. California, USA. 2006. © David Hurn | Magnum Photos
David Hurn The road from route 48 to Parkfield runs directly on the San Andreas Fault. Along its very fertile route are massive Walnut groves. California, USA. 1991. © David Hurn | Magnum Photos
David Hurn Beachfront mural. Santa Monica. California, USA. 2002 © David Hurn | Magnum Photos
David Hurn Among the two million people who visit each year to soak up the sun are college students on ‘Spring Break’. A favourite pastime is ‘crusing’ - driving up and down the main street or showing off on (...)
David Hurn The Original Dog Beach in San Diego, CA is nationally famous and one of the first official leash-free beaches in the United States. It is a landmark in the community of Ocean Beach. California, USA (...)
David Hurn Salton Sea (sea level -220ft), a favorite holiday destination for less affluent families. California, USA. 1991. © David Hurn | Magnum Photos
David Hurn Salton Sea (sea level -220ft), a favorite holiday destination for less affluent families. California, USA. 1991. © David Hurn | Magnum Photos
David Hurn 4000 wind turbines produce enough electricity annually to serve Palm Springs, Cathedral City, Palm Desert and the entire Coachella Valley. The windmills were built in 1982 and effective due to the (...)
David Hurn On the Doc Bar Ranch is a line of 40-year-old Cadillacs half-buried in the ground. They are exactly following the line of the San Adreas Fault and one of the few visible signs of exactly where the (...)
David Hurn Roller skating on the sea-front walk. Venice Beach, California, USA. 1980. © David Hurn | Magnum Photos
David Hurn Beachfront-walk mural. Venice Beach. California, USA. 1980 © David Hurn | Magnum Photos
David Hurn A cross section of ages enjoy the sun. Ocean Front Walk, Santa Monica, California, USA. 1980 © David Hurn | Magnum Photos
David Hurn Style for the young plus teddy bear. Venice Beach, California, USA. 1980 © David Hurn | Magnum Photos
David Hurn Roller skating on the sea front walk. Venice Beach, California, USA. 1980. © David Hurn | Magnum Photos
David Hurn Relaxing on the beach. Santa Monica. California, USA. 1980. © David Hurn | Magnum Photos
David Hurn Wrightwood is the centre for bluecollar skying. It is on the San Andreas Fault though they have never had a casulty from an Earthquake but plenty from bad skying. California, USA. 1991. © David Hurn | Magnum Photos
David Hurn The San Andreas Fault causes huge straight valleys and planes along which have been built mile upon mile of completely straight highway like an extended Roman road. Route 48, California, USA. 1991. © David Hurn | Magnum Photos
David Hurn USA. CALIFORNIA. Santa Monica, Venice Beach, rollerblade dancing near the beach. 1980 © David Hurn | Magnum Photos
David Hurn Suze Randell, Photographer with her daughter at home. Santa Monica, California, USA. 1980. © David Hurn | Magnum Photos