Saving lives is serious business. This life saving flotation device is but a small tool utilized by the Seal Beach Life Guards in Orange County. These guys have a lot of saving to do since Seal Beach has the second longest wooden pier in California (just ignore the fact that pier length is not necessarily indicative of overall beach size or the number of people at the beach on a given day who may or may not need saving).
Seal Beach is pretty cool. Aside from the sweet pier, there’s this restaurant a couple blocks from the beach called Walt’s Wharf, and they serve some excellent seafood. If you’re ever within 20 miles or so, I’d suggest going there for lunch, or maybe dinner but you might want to make a reservation if it’s a weekend.
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Model | Canon EOS 20D
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Original date | 2010:01:17 11:01 |
Exposure time | 1/200 sec |
Focal length | 22mm |
F-Stop | f/8 |
ISO speed | ISO-100
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*This post was sponsored by the City of Seal Beach Chamber of Commerce.*
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Do you have a picture of the pier?
ReplyDeleteYeah, stay tuned.. I don't have any processed yet but I do have some.
ReplyDeleteThat is one bright lifesaver! Now tell me, is this the same place that Baywatch took place at?
ReplyDeleteAnywho, did you see that sucker get used?
PS: Where's my seafood!?
Come on out; I'll take you to Walt's Wharf.
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