Where in Irvine was this photo taken #14

zovall_IHB

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I don't think this is much to go on so I'll throw up some clues later.



<img src="http://i26.tinypic.com/35hlo34.jpg" alt="" />
 
RO-Drip is a machine that manage the ground sub surface and on ground irrigation system for agricultural use. Most flat land area often where land is premium planting a Pepper tree is excessive. It has to be an area of aesthetic concern for visitor. The tree is also a drought tolerant variety and it is a relatively young tree which is an indicator that the location is less than 15 years old. The tree is planted in a area of some topography where water is not always present at the drip line of the tree. The barn structure behind it in a huge clue as most of these "poor" farmer structures ruin the pedigree image of the Irvine Ranch unless it is well tucked away, project that has a significant historical reference to its agricultural heritage or project developed by other non TIC entities.



Here are my 3 top guesses in the order:



Strawberry Farm Golf Course and Agricultural preserve

OC Park and Recr Head quarter

Irvine Regional Park
 
Helloooooooooooo.



I notice very few Irvine lovers participate in these Trivia games. It is sad to see their action don't match their lips. Seriously the outsiders are the ones trying really hard like Cameray, M80, and others.



Except for Deuce of course. He only pretend he likes Irvine so he could get listings and customers.

CK, He would rather be in San marino living with his San Gabriel Valley clans and eating good dumplings.
 
[quote author="bkshopr" date=1251244153]

CK, He would rather be in San marino living with his San Gabriel Valley clans and eating good dumplings.</blockquote>


I'd only want to live in San Marino if I could find a house with a basement which contains a water heater that was assembled on Sunset Blvd.
 
Good guesses.. keep trying!



Clue 1

<img src="http://i27.tinypic.com/2v9p6o7.jpg" alt="" />



Clue 2

<img src="http://i29.tinypic.com/15nqhwz.jpg" alt="" />
 
[quote author="CK" date=1251247819]Orchard Hills? Behind Northwood HS?</blockquote>


The homes behind the tree groves may suggests the agricultural groves is backing up against existing residences.
 
[quote author="bkshopr" date=1251248067][quote author="CK" date=1251247819]Orchard Hills? Behind Northwood HS?</blockquote>


The homes behind the tree groves may suggests the agricultural groves is backing up against existing residences.</blockquote>


I know, I saw that. My other guess was Stonegate, behind Northwood/Northwood Pointe....but then this does not look like the same kind of agriculture groves as in there. But I don't know anything about agriculture, so I'll defer to others.



I'm with IHO. Snap a picture of the "Back to School" section inside a Target or the Electronics section of a Costco and have us guess which store it is in.
 
[quote author="Cameray" date=1251249705]They look like citrus trees but they are not usually spaced so far apart (Clue #1 & 2).</blockquote>


Maybe an agricultural research facility, <a href="http://groups.ucanr.org/southcoast/">South Coast Research and Extension Center</a>?
 
Here is a clue: The shadow indicates the sun angle is from the SE direction. The angle looking toward the homes is Northery or NE direction. That should save some time focusing on homes located on the north side of the city or north side of orchards.
 
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