Richard Flynn > These signs are posted around the edge of the city of Churchill, which styles itself ‘the polar bear capital of the world’. Bad timing and poor organization on my part meant that I couldn’t arrange a trip on to the tundra to spot any polar bears, so I was left just looking at the signs. The water in the background is the Hudson’s Bay, which opens on to the Atlantic Ocean. The bay freezes over in November, and then the polar bears come out on to the ice.
Richard Flynn > Boats moored in a marina in the San Francisco Bay.
Richard Flynn > Looking towards the island of Alcatraz, the former high-security federal prison in the San Francisco Bay.
Richard Flynn > A wind-surfer takes advantage of the stiff breeze which comes into the San Francisco Bay from the Pacific. In the background you can see the north end of the Golden Gate Bridge, at the Marin Headlands.
Richard Flynn > Advertising a restaurant just off Venice Boardwalk.
Richard Flynn > There were large numbers of people all along Venice Boardwalk.
Richard Flynn > Women walking along the Venice Boardwalk, in Venice—a satellite city of Los Angeles.
Richard Flynn > Above Santa Monica pier and beach.
Richard Flynn > Santa Monica Pier.
These signs are posted around the edge of the city of Churchill, which styles itself ‘the polar bear capital of the world’. Bad timing and poor organization on my part meant that I couldn’t arrange a trip on to the tundra to spot any polar bears, so I was left just looking at the signs. The water in the background is the Hudson’s Bay, which opens on to the Atlantic Ocean. The bay freezes over in November, and then the polar bears come out on to the ice.
Richard Flynn > These signs are posted around the edge of the city of Churchill, which styles itself ‘the polar bear capital of the world’. Bad timing and poor organization on my part meant that I couldn’t arrange a trip on to the tundra to spot any polar bears, so I was left just looking at the signs. The water in the background is the Hudson’s Bay, which opens on to the Atlantic Ocean. The bay freezes over in November, and then the polar bears come out on to the ice.
These signs are posted around the edge of the city of Churchill, which styles itself ‘the polar bear capital of the world’. Bad timing and poor organization on my part meant that I couldn’t arrange a trip on to the tundra to spot any polar bears, so I was left just looking at the signs. The water in the background is the Hudson’s Bay, which opens on to the Atlantic Ocean. The bay freezes over in November, and then the polar bears come out on to the ice.
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