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styofa doing anything
occasionally subtle

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sheepfilms

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almost home
Sweet Seals For You, Always
YOU ARE THE REASON
todays bird
Misplaced Lens Cap
trying on a metaphor

if i look back, i am lost
dirt enthusiast
Not today Justin

Discoholic 🪩

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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@thisissandiego
Grantville trolley station
Photo by Kyle Lew
Still thinking about those playoffs vibes
We’re back
Sunset cliffs
Flyover
Hyatt grand just beside seaport village and a car I saw at old town, thought you may like my pictures :)
La Jolla - San Diego - California - USA (by Chad McDonald)
JFK’s motorcade passing Rudford’s, my favorite 24-hour diner in San Diego, in 1963.
Happy President’s Day, y’all
Torrey Pines, September 2015
m a r i n a (by Lee Sie)
Two 9,500-Year-Old Skeletons Found At UC San Diego President's House Will Return To Tribes
In 1976, two human skeletons were found during construction work on the house of the president of UC San Diego. At around 9,500 years old, the skeletons are two of the oldest known in the Americas and therefore important for understanding the population history of the continent. But they are also the physical remains of Native Americans and have been the subject of a decade-long legal battle that appears to have concluded this week when the US Supreme Court declined to hear the case.
The La Jolla skeletons – a male and a female – are around the same age as Kennewick Man, a skeleton who found in Washington in 1996 and who has also been subject to protracted legal battles between scientists who want to study his remains and modern Native Americans who claim him as an ancestor and want to rebury him. The debate about repatriation of Native American remains began decades ago, and was eventually codified into law with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990. Read more.
🌈LESBIANS OF COLOR🌈LESBIANAS DE COLOR🌈SAN DIEGO. 1979 March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights. Photo: Larry Butler #lesbianculture #lesbianrights #gayrights #1979 #qpoc #blacklesbians #woc