Taking a closer look at the 405 Freeway
Traffic streams into the Sepulveda Pass below the Getty Museum on the 405 Freeway in Los Angeles. The 405 is a bypass of 5 Freeway, running west of the 5 south from Irvine to the northern San Fernando Valley.
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Traffic streams out from the Sepulveda Pass below the Getty Museum on the 405 Freeway in Los Angeles.
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Traffic streams into the Sepulveda Pass right below the Getty Museum on the 405 Freeway in Los Angeles.
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Drivers make their way along the 405 Freeway in Los Angeles.
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A time exposure shows traffic streaming into the Sepulveda Pass right below the Getty Museum on the 405 Freeway in Los Angeles.
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Vines grow on the walls of the Roscoe Boulevard overpass of the 405 Freeway in North Hills.
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Cars are bathed in sunlight on the 405-105 interchange near Los Angeles International Airport.
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Drivers make their way toward the San Fernando Valley, northbound on the 405 Freeway.
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Deano’s Motel in Culver City sits near the 405 Freeway at Sepulveda Boulevard.
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New retaining walls along the 405 Freeway were part of an improvement project in the Sepulveda Pass.
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Cars funnel onto the 405 Freeway entrance at Sepulveda Boulevard.
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Palm trees and Randy’s Donuts in Inglewood are cast in silhouette off of the the 405 Freeway.
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The sun sets over Los Angeles International Aiport near the 405 - 105 interchange.
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Traffic streams out from the Sepulveda Pass below the Getty Museum on the 405 Freeway.
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