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,, <br />~' <br />' 38 <br /> 1 eroded and the landslide disturbance No. 1 area. <br />I' 2 Here is a picture of the visual berm. From the same <br />~, 3 area, just to give you an idea of scale, again, the landslide <br /> 4 right in here is some ponded water which is very hard to <br /> 5 distin guish. I was not provided the opp ortunit y to traverse the <br /> 6 site. <br />' <br /> 7 They declined access for me to look at the disturbances <br />8 in any detail. <br />9 MR. COOLEY: Is that picture taken from an off-site <br />10 location? <br /> 11 MR. HIMMELREICH: Yes. That is from the edg~: of <br />i 12 Cedar Hei <br />hts <br />ro <br />ert <br />So it's n Ceda ro <br />erty <br />r Hei <br />hts <br /> g <br />p <br />p <br />y. o p <br />. <br />g <br />p <br /> 13 Landslide No.--and this is <br />' <br />' <br /> 14 MR. O <br />CONNOR: It <br />s not taken from the area--- <br />' 15 MR. HIMMELREICH: No. This is taken from Ceclar Heights <br /> 16 property on the extreme southern section standing on top of the <br />' 17 edge. This is a disturbance area No. 1 on the right. No. 2, an <br />~ 18 older area which is partially veg etated but deforested, and No. <br />19 3. <br /> 20 And, again, No. 2, 3, and 4, an idea of how closely-- <br /> 21 relatively close spaced these are and how large they are. And a <br /> 22 close up of visual berm. Lights pleas e. <br /> 23 CHAIRMAN DANIELSON: Are you offering these into <br />' <br /> 24 evidence, Mr. Nussbaum, and as far as the first photograph, can <br /> 25 we offer that into evidence--the 1966? <br />