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Ventura County Photo Essay Victor Perez Mr. Gianelli Geography/Period 3 1 February 2012. Physical Characteristics. The Ventura Beach: shows that people in Ventura love the beach.
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Ventura County Photo EssayVictor PerezMr. GianelliGeography/Period 31 February 2012
Physical Characteristics The Ventura Beach: shows that people in Ventura love the beach. Downtown Ventura: shows the ways Ventura kind of is, there's a lot of clubs on Main St., and it shows what some people are like, in Ventura, party machines. Two Trees: has become a hiking attraction to people that are tourists or people that live in the county but just want a good workout.
Human-Environment Interaction Surfing: is one of the most popular for interacting with the environment. The Ventura Beach Pier: without the pier there you wouldn’t be able to be on that part of the water, unless you paddled or swam out there. Hobart Skate Park: is a skate park within a regular park, this interacts with the environment because before that was all grass, and now it’s a skate park.
Economy Activity Vons: there is a Vons in every city in Ventura County. The Pacific View Mall: is a tourist attraction, has a lot of things you can buy, and is mostly very pricy items. The Ventura Government Center: is where a lot of federal business is taken care of.
Government Fire Station: Victoria Ave. Protect fires. Police Station: Officer looking over the city of Ventura Marina Park: Parks are established there by the City.
Agriculture Faulkner Farm Pumpkin Patch: grown in October Santa Paula Lemon Orchard: A lot of orchards are grown in Ventura County. Calavo Orchards: Avocado Orchards, a huge part of the agriculture of Santa Paula
Bodies of Water Lake Casitas: get our water resources from there, that’s why they don’t allow swimming in the lake. Emma Wood: state beach Santa Clara River
Culture Tortilla Flats: portrays the history of Ventura a little bit. Tlaquepaque: authentic Mexican food., shows what kind of restaurants are in Ventura County. Mexican Cowboys(vaqueros): A lot of them populate Santa Paula
Ecosystems Flower field: off the 126 highway Swarm of Pelicans: flying across the Ventura Harbor. The Ventura River
Patterns of Settlement The Meadows: gated community in Camarillo, more expensive, but safe communities. Aparments in Oxnard: shows how some patterns were developed, to make it easier on people to live in, affordable. The 126 Freeway: Ventura, Saticoy, Fillmore, are all lined up along this freeway, which makes it easier to travel from city to city.
Transportation Ventura Bike path: If you ride it all the way through it will lead you to Ojai. Train Tracks: in Ventura, the train that passes through. The highway: a way to transport ourselves from city to city.