Beauty, Amanda Abreau, screams as her seacreature beast, Bryan Johnson, gets a little too close. Shot on location on the docks of the Hanjin Terminal in Oakland. See page 19. Photo by Loren Earle-Cruikshanks. www.lecphoto.com
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