Magnificent Marin Headlands

Here’s a broader view of Tennessee Beach looking south which shows, I think, the magnificence of the Marin Headlands landscape. This photo is best viewed in a larger size. I took it from the roof of the World War 2 vintage concrete bunker that sits towards the top of the hill on the north side of Tennessee Beach.

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    [...] this image larger. To get to the World War 2 era battlements on Hawk Hill, high on the Marin Headlands beside the Golden Gate, you first pass through an endless tunnel. Coming out on top is [...]

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    [...] d Springs Trail passing through a gap in Wolf Ridge and continuing as the Miwok Trail. The Marin Headlands is amazing as a wilderness so close to San Francisco. As I’ve commented before, [...]

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    [...] “> Breaking Wave, photo by Harold Davis. View this image larger. Walking along the Marin Headlands cliffs between Rodeo Beach and Tennessee Beach, I was struck by the brightness of the b [...]

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