File:Arcata CA Billboard Two Down.jpg

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English: Southern and final of three billboards in tidal marshlands of Humboldt Bay cut down in early January 2014 by an unknown perpetrator dubbed the "Billboard Butcher" by local media. The billboards are in a tidal zone subject to laws, rules and rights of the California Coastal Commission, the North Coast Railroad Authority, U.S. Fish and Game, the County of Humboldt, and various private landowners. The city in the distance is Eureka, California.
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Object location40° 50′ 08.69″ N, 124° 04′ 57.56″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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