The first leg of this triathlon started with participants jumping off the side of a boat near Alcatraz Island, then swimming to shore of San Francisco.
   Sculptor Daniel Oberti is shown with his piece Venus as he prepares his studio for Art at the Source in Sebastopol, CA. Oberti has been influenced by spheres since he studied in Egypt and Crete in 1990. Working mostly with ceramic and bronze, he c
   Lana and Yuri sprawl across a bed in the upstairs of their swingers club, Twist, in North Beach of San Francisco. During the day the couple design and sell clothing like Lana's dress, then on Saturdays they push the mannequins to the edge of the w
 The founder of SaveABunny, Marcy Schaff, holds a rabbit named Marcy's Boyfriend, which she will tell you without any hesitation is her favorite one.  Between 300 and 400 rabbits are held every year by Schaff, and "I remember every sin
 People from all over the world come together to make their fantasies a reality through LARP, or live action role playing. Each person creates a character, then storylines are acted out and battles are waged. Here a non-playing character, or NPC, pau
 Graton Fire Department Deputy Chief, Bill Bullard, goes over details with a volunteer firefighter during a training burn. The house was donated, and by burning it to the ground they were able to learn about the many ways fires interact with str
 Jack Shanas stretches before his workout at the Martial Arts Fitness Center as the inspector of this polling location, Diane Carroll, makes sure that the voting process for the 2008 presidential election goes smoothly.
  Oprah Winfrey begins her commencement speech to the crowd at Stanford University. "I really wanted to give you cars" she told them, but instead each graduate found two books under their seat.    
 Walter Kitundu builds a musical instrument where birds will create the sound that is played at the Headlands Center for the Arts in Marin, where he is an artist in residence. In addition to building unique musical instruments, he is also a composer,
 Though octogenarian, Art Morse, has a fear of heights, he has clocked in over 3,100 hours since learning to fly at age 22. He comes to the Palo Alto Airport almost everyday, often to pilot his friend's 1962 Cessna 150 plane.
   A monk wanders the grounds of the Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco during the last hour when they stop charging admission.
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