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Category Archives: Park
Ardenwood Historic Park: A tour in photos
Ardenwood Historic Park is a family oriented, interactive park. It is part history, part petting zoo. It is educational and hands on… and oddly enough it is rather suburban. Nestled into the outskirts of Fremont, it is a mix of … Continue reading
Posted in Location, My favorite Parks, Park, Photo Essay, photography, portraits, SLR
Tagged ardenwood, Eat Bay, ebrpd, farm, historical park, livestock, photography, ranch, Regional Park, train
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The Hazel-Atlas Sand Mines: A tour of photographs
New The heat of a summer’s day faded away with the noises of the outside world as I strode into this tunnel in time. I visited the Hazel-Atlas Sand Mines in the Black Diamond Regional Park, where they once gathered silicone to … Continue reading
Posted in California, documentary, Location, My favorite Parks, Park, Photo Essay, photography, SLR, wildlife photography
Tagged Black Diamond Park, cave, cavern, east bay regional park district, ebrpd, Hazel-Atlas, historic, mine, park, photography, sand mine, underground
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