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Topic: Paradise History  (Read 789 times)

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Jason

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  • Date Registered: Aug 2007
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I went sailing in the SF Bay on Sunday.  The topic of the old submarine nets under the Golden Gate Brige came up.  Now knowing a whole lot about them, I did a little research and found this interesting article.  It explains where those odd looking bulkheads at Paradise Park came from.

Jason

http://www.militarymuseum.org/Tiburon.html


Eric B

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  • Location: Fremont
  • Date Registered: Jul 2007
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Wow, cool stuff.  Thanks!  I love learning the history of the Bay.


piski

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  • Location: Dolores Lagoon, SF
  • Date Registered: Jan 2008
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Interesting, indeed. I noticed the other day at Fort Funston that one of the little informational plaque things has a diagram showing the locations of all the gun batteries and where the nets & mines were placed. Incredible to think of those massive nets & mines laid out around the GG & such.
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