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Virtual Guidebook to
The Channel Islands of California

Fullscreen Panoramas

Inspiration Point on Anacapa Island.
Table of Contents - Fullscreens
(listed from northwest to southeast)
Santa Cruz Island
Prisoners Harbor to Del Norte Camp (8)
The Isthmus and El Montañon (7)
Scorpion Bay (9)
Anacapa Island
East Anacapa (12)
Santa Catalina Island
West End Road (6)
Catalina Harbor (3)
Two Harbors (10)
Interior of Catalina (7)
Avalon Canyon (4)
Avalon - West (6)
Avalon - Flats (2)
Avalon - Waterfront (8)
Avalon - East (5)
Numbers in parentheses indicate how many panoramas are available of each locality.

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Complete Listing of Fullscreen Panoramas
listed from northwest to southeast
Santa Cruz Island
Prisoners' Harbor to Del Norte Camp
Prisoners' Harbor, on the north coast. (4-3-05)
Above Prisoners' Harbor, on the Navy Road. (4-3-05)
Feral pig rooting along the trail from Prisoners to Del Norte camp. (4-3-05)
On the trail between Cañada del Agua and Cañada del Muro. (4-3-05)
Del Norte backcountry camp, under island live oaks. (4-3-05)
Sunset at Del Norte backcountry camp. (4-3-05)
Morning at Del Norte backcountry camp, looking towards Prisoner Harbor. (4-4-05)
On the trail above Campo del Norte, with China Harbor beyond. (4-4-05)
The Isthmus and El Montañon
Near Mount Pleasant, oak groves and grasslands. (4-4-05)
A hilltop with views to both north and south. (4-4-05)
View of the south shore of the island from near the Navy Base. (4-4-05)
Looking north from the narrowest part of the Isthmus. (4-4-05)
Looking south from the narrowest part of the Isthmus. (4-4-05)
On the steep rough trail over El Montañon Ridge. (4-4-05)
Looking east from below the Montañon. (4-4-05)
Scorpion Bay
At the summit of Cavern Point. (4-5-05)
On the clifftops near Cavern Point. (4-5-05)
Looking south towards the Montañon from near Cavern Point. (4-5-05)
High above Scorpion Bay. (4-5-05)
Looking down on historic Scorpion Ranch. (4-5-05)
The pier and beach at Scorpion Landing. (4-5-05)
Ranch buildings and equipment at Scorpion Ranch. (4-5-05)
Gardens and the bunkhouse at Scorpion Ranch. (4-5-05)
Windmill and flood channel at Scorpion Ranch. (4-5-05)
The comfortable Scorpion Valley Campground. (4-5-05)

Anacapa Island

East Anacapa Island
Inspiration Point, at the west end of East Anacapa Island. (5-13-06)
Just north of Inspiration Point on the west tip of East Anacapa. (5-13-06)
The bizarre coreopsis forest of East Anacapa Island. (5-13-06)
Cathedral Cove, on the north side of East Anacapa. (5-13-06)
Heermann's gulls nesting on the ground in mid-May. (5-13-06)
The campground on East Anacapa Island. (5-13-06)
Gulls sits on nests every few feet all over East Anacapa. (5-13-06)
Pinniped Point, on the south side of East Anacapa Island. (5-13-06)
The small village of buildings on East Anacapa, now used by the National Park Service. (5-13-06)
Closest allowed approach to the lighthouse on East Anacapa. (5-13-06)
The cliff-walled landing cove on East Anacapa, with the Island Packer's boat approaching. (5-13-06)

Santa Catalina Island

The West End Road
At the east end of Emerald Bay. (5-18-05)
A private "leased cove" on the West End Road. (5-18-05)
On the bluffs west of Howlands Landing. (5-18-05)
Just inland from Howlands Landing. (5-18-05)
On Lions Head Point, next to Cherry Valley. (5-18-05)
Between Fourth of July Cove and Cherry Valley. (5-18-05)
Catalina Harbor
The mouth of Catalina Harbor, with Ballast Point and Catalina Head. (5-17-05)
The former undersea oil exploration base at Catalina Harbor. (5-17-05)
Between the Isthmus Yacht Club and Catalina Harbor. (5-17-05)
Two Harbors
Looking east across Isthmus Cove from the West End Road. (5-18-05)
On the beach at Isthmus Cove. (5-19-05)
In the commercial center of Two Harbors. (5-17-05)
The one-room school at Two Harbors. (5-17-05)
Company employee residences on the waterfront in Two Harbors. (5-17-05)
Isthmus Cove from the Two Harbors campground. (5-18-05)
The beach on Isthmus Cove at the Two Harbors Campground. (5-17-05)
On the terrace of the historic Banning House, now a bed and breakfast. (5-19-05)
On the ridge above Banning House. (5-19-05)
The University of Southern California marine research station. (5-19-05)
The Interior of Catalina
On the slopes high above Two Harbors. (5-17-05)
Little Harbor Campground, just behind the beach. (5-17-05)
The Little Harbor viewpoint. (5-17-05)
Cottonwood Beach at the mouth of Cottonwood Canyon. (5-17-05)
Rancho Escondido, the Wrigley family's horse breeding ranch. (5-17-05)
Catalina's Airport-in-the-Sky. (5-17-05)
The Runway Cafe at the Airport-in-the-Sky. (5-17-05)
Avalon Canyon
Inside the tower at the Wrigley Memorial. (5-17-05)
The Wrigley Memorial above the botanic garden. (5-17-05)
Catalina native section of the botanic garden. (5-17-05)
Succulent section of the botanic garden. (5-17-05)
West of the Center of Avalon
East Whittley Avenue on the west side of Avalon. (5-16-05)
Viewpoint directly above the Casino. (5-16-05)
Kayak rentals at Descanso Beach. (5-16-05)
Main entrance to the Casino. (5-16-05)
On the breakwater at Casino Point, Avalon Bay. (5-16-05)
The Flats of Avalon
Old residential neighborhoods in the "flats" of Avalon. (5-16-05)
Catalina Avenue commercial area in the "flats" of Avalon. (5-16-05)
The Avalon Waterfront
On the Dinghy Dock next to the Tuna Club on Avalon Bay. (5-16-05)
Harbor-view deck at Antonio's Cabaret. (5-16-05)
Near the west end of Crescent Drive, Avalon. (5-15-05)
Misty morning on Crescent Drive. (5-16-05)
Glass bottom boats at the Pleasure Pier. (5-16-05)
The Pleasure Pier, Avalon Bay. (5-16-05)
Near the east end of Crescent Drive, Avalon. (5-15-05)
On a catamaran ferry at the Catalina Express dock in Avalon. (5-19-05)
East of Avalon
Tour bus on Wrigley Drive above Avalon. (5-16-05)
Wrigley Drive on the slopes east of Avalon. (5-16-05)
On the slopes of Mount Ada above Avalon Bay. (5-16-05)
Viewpoint high above Lovers Cove. (5-16-05)
Looking over the Pebbly Beach industrial area east of Avalon. (5-16-05)

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