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Nighttime reflection of the Golden Gate Bridge.

A woman jogs along Seabright State Beach in Aptos, California on a sunny evening.

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Justin Baker, left, a volunteer with the local chapter of the nonprofit Veterans of Foreign Wars, helps sand a window in preparation for the painting of a 92-year-old World War II veteran’s Santa Cruz home.

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Students from the Half Moon Bay High School marching band prepare to perform for the Santa Cruz Band Review on Saturday. Fifty-five high school and middle school marching bands performed while marching from Santa Cruz High School to the Boardwalk on the Review’s 42nd edition.

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Children play with yo-yos after a demonstration by the Yo-Yo Factory Professional Team at Kaleidoscope in Capitola Saturday.

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Glass blower, Murano Island, Venice, Italy

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A couple share a kiss at Ocean Beach in November of 2009.

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Fireworks from the 4th of July in 2009, near Coit Tower overlooking Alcatraz, the Bay, and Pier 39 in San Francisco.

Did you know San Francisco hosted the greenest surf contest ever, and possibly the greenest athletic event in the world? You may know that Kelly Slater won his 11th World Title (twice), but this is the story behind the story.

Do you know what it takes to create an athletic event which diverts 90% of waste away from the landfill? While waste diversion is just a piece of the puzzle (see the full breakdown @ Sustainable Surf: Final Report), it required constant supervision and effort to reach the goal of 90%.

Local non-profits Sustainable Surf, the SF chapter of the Surfrider Foundation, Wastebusters, and the Ocean Beach community came together to create the greenest World Championship Tour contest ever. 

Check them out:

www.sustainablesurf.org www.wastebusters.info

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