Sophomores Jim Reynolds, Troy Hampton, and Alec Feng go to Abalone Cove in Palos Verdes on April 16, 2017. It is a beautiful place with tons of scenic trails that people explore.
The water and rock cliffs gleamed perfectly in the sunny weather. The weather in the South Bay has been warm and bright for the past couple days, making beach days ideal.
This lone tree stood out in front of the cloudy sky. Trees and plants have been growing along the side of the cliffs, making amazing forms of nature along the coast.
Sophomores Jim Reynolds and Troy Hampton stand on a rock in the shallow tide pools of the cove. For many years, people have gone to the tide pools to hang out and relax.
The small pebbles with the ocean in the background make for awesome scenic photos. Abalone Cove is one of the best places people come to and take pictures of nature.
This small eroded area of cliff has formed a small, hollow cave. This area has been closed off because of a drowning from a couple weeks ago and is not accessible to the public.
This area of Abalone Cove is the best place to hang out and sit on the rocks while taking in the sun. People have always came here to just enjoy the natural scenes of the environment of the ocean.
The rocky coast meets the blue ocean in this unique environment. Ever since it was discovered, Palos Verdes has been known as one of the best places to go hiking and explore the scenic trails for tourists.
The hills are not very populated, giving it the natural feeling that everyone loves. Palos Verdes means “green hills” in Spanish, and the name fits the place perfectly because of the amazing scenery.
The sun shines over a huge rocky cliff face in Abalone Cove on a bright, dazzling day in the South Bay. The huge rock faces have been caused by a steep drop off from the land to the sea.
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