Hyphae at the Palos Verdes Cliffs
       
     
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Hyphae at the Palos Verdes Cliffs
       
     
Hyphae at the Palos Verdes Cliffs
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Timelapse of Hyphae installation at Palos Verdes Cliffs

Sounds sampled from the site.

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1 minute of sounds from Hyphae at the Palos Verdes Cliffs

Hyphae at the Palos Verdes Cliffs with sounds recorded on site
February 26, 2019
Artist: Annie Mitchell
Photographer: Tom Clancey

The locals call this popular diving spot 'Marineland'. Marineland of the Pacific was a public oceanarium and tourist attraction located on the Palos Verdes Peninsula coast in Los Angeles County, California from August 28, 1954 to February 11, 1987.