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Location: Great Park Gallery

Using both classic and experimental techniques, groundbreaking surf photographer Tom Carey has captured some of the world’s finest surfers at the most iconic beaches. His travels have taken him to over 12 different countries including Fiji, Peru, Ecuador, South Africa, Morocco, Canada, France, Portugal and Ireland.

Location: Great Park Gallery

Using both classic and experimental techniques, groundbreaking surf photographer Tom Carey has captured some of the world’s finest surfers at the most iconic beaches. His travels have taken him to over 12 different countries including Fiji, Peru, Ecuador, South Africa, Morocco, Canada, France, Portugal and Ireland.

Location: Great Park Gallery

Using both classic and experimental techniques, groundbreaking surf photographer Tom Carey has captured some of the world’s finest surfers at the most iconic beaches. His travels have taken him to over 12 different countries including Fiji, Peru, Ecuador, South Africa, Morocco, Canada, France, Portugal and Ireland.

Location: Great Park Gallery

Using both classic and experimental techniques, groundbreaking surf photographer Tom Carey has captured some of the world’s finest surfers at the most iconic beaches. His travels have taken him to over 12 different countries including Fiji, Peru, Ecuador, South Africa, Morocco, Canada, France, Portugal and Ireland.

Location: Great Park Gallery

Using both classic and experimental techniques, groundbreaking surf photographer Tom Carey has captured some of the world’s finest surfers at the most iconic beaches. His travels have taken him to over 12 different countries including Fiji, Peru, Ecuador, South Africa, Morocco, Canada, France, Portugal and Ireland.

Thursday, February 16, 2017
The City of Irvine is accepting applications to fill two community member-at‑large vacancies on the Green Ribbon Environmental Committee. Comprised of 10 members, the Committee is an advisory body to
A special community meeting at 10 a.m. Sunday, April 2, will provide an update on the nation’s largest parkland project of 688 acres including the 194-acre Sports Park; the state’s largest Community Ice Facility; and ask those who attend to provide input about still-to-be-built segments of the Orange County Great Park.
 
A special community meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 21 will provide an update on the nation’s largest parkland project of 688 acres including the 194 acre Sports Park; the state’s largest Community Ice Facility; and ask those who attend to provide input about still-to-be-built segments of the Orange County Great Park.
 

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