Operation: Angel - Exploring abandoned parts of Angel Island
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.พ. 2025
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We revisited Angel Island in the San Francisco Bay. This island has been home to Northern California Natives who hunted this land, Spanish explorers, and home to military bases and immigration camps during WW2.
We explored parts we haven't been able to get to before which were abandoned and forgotten.
Nic e video. Thank you for sharing 😊
💛...i think the only reason that the islands in sf bay aren't overrun with homeless is because they're too inaccessible by water...from the looks of it, most of the buildings are solid structures, and, considering how much has already been spent, repurposing should take a fraction of that... on the other hand, these are historically significant sites and would be an ecological benefit for a model self-sustaining community/historic town (like columbia, for example)... btw, i got to be a chaperone for my granddaughter's class overnight stay at the civil war barracks and they took a night hike up mt livermore (?), which gives a 360degree view of the bay at night... it was really cool... anyway, it's a great episode and quite a wonder that it has survived thus far in the middle of gavin country...
@@haroldtakahashi8875 Thanks for sharing. Would be great to stay in the barracks or at least camp atop the mountain there with views of the city.
We visited a few years ago and walked all the way around, very cool place with tons of history. Thanks for making the video.
@@tuneuptony3679 Very cool. Would be awesome to see under the Nike Missle site.