Angel Island Pix
(from earlier/July entry)
(from earlier/July entry)
A short break along the Perimeter Trail.
Hydrating--it was HOT that day, pushing 100.
LOTS of water and Gatorade.
Hydrating--it was HOT that day, pushing 100.
LOTS of water and Gatorade.
The Angel Island Immigration Station (known as the "Ellis Island of the West" and very important to Chinese American history) was further down the hill from our 5 mile perimeter loop, so we didn't attempt it--the perimeter loop was enough for the new cyclists. (Maybe next time.) So, no pix of that National Historic Landmark; however, the island also had old buildings where soldiers from WWI and WWII received support. We explored those for a while.
Above, inside one of the military support buildings.
Lots of cool old stuff like this to stick your fingers in.
Above, inside one of the military support buildings.
Lots of cool old stuff like this to stick your fingers in.
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