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== In India Basin shipyards and industrial coastline were restored and replaced with a park. Photographs of the basin from 1928 and 1996. == | |||
[[Image:bayvwhp$india-basin-park-1996.jpg]] | [[Image:bayvwhp$india-basin-park-1996.jpg]] | ||
[[menu_icon India Basin]] | [[menu_icon |India Basin]] and the [[ecology1$india-basin-and-bayshore.html |southeastern shoreline]] is also home to a number of indigenous plants and a restored habitat. | ||
[[Image:bayvwhp$beached-in-india-basin.jpg]] | [[Image:bayvwhp$beached-in-india-basin.jpg]] | ||
A new park was recently carved out of the industrial shoreline along India Basin, just north of Hunters Point. In these pictures, the shipyard is visible in the distance. (1996 upper right and 1928 below) | |||
1996 photo by Chris Carlsson | |||
Gaar Collection,San Francisco,CA | 1928 photo courtesy Gaar Collection, San Francisco, CA | ||
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India Basin and the southeastern shoreline is also home to a number of indigenous plants and a restored habitat.
A new park was recently carved out of the industrial shoreline along India Basin, just north of Hunters Point. In these pictures, the shipyard is visible in the distance. (1996 upper right and 1928 below)
1996 photo by Chris Carlsson
1928 photo courtesy Gaar Collection, San Francisco, CA