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Oakland Geology
Down at the Martin Luther King Shoreline Regional Park, three creeks debouch into San Leandro Bay. I already talked about San Leandro Creek; the other two are Lion Creek, below (more about it here and here), and Elmhurst Creek, bott...
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The Bay Area’s most celebrated TV chef, Martin Yan, will be appearing at San Jose’s Martin Luther King, Jr., Main Library this weekend. Chef Yan has hosted several TV programs, but is most well-known for “Yan Can Cook”, which first ...
Oakland Geology
San Leandro Creek is Oakland’s largest watercourse. Before Anthony Chabot dammed its upper reaches and the Bay shore was filled in, the creek was navigable up to East 14th Street. Where you enter the M. L. King Regional Shoreline at...
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The Bay Area has about two-dozen trash-impaired waterways. Trash impaired is a nice way of saying there is a lot of garbage in out creeks and rivers. In the South Bay Coyote Creek, Saratoga Creek, and the Guadalupe River are in the...
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