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'''[[menu_icon |India Basin]], pictured here in 1996, where a park was carved out of the industrial shoreline just north of Hunter's Point. '''
'''[[menu_icon |India Basin]], pictured here in 1996, where a park was carved out of the industrial shoreline just north of Hunter's Point. '''
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'''The India Basin park is seen here in 2005, mudflats and native plants beginning to fill the surrounding waters.'''
''Photo: Chris Carlsson''


'''The [[India Basin and the Southeast Bayshore |southeastern shoreline]] is also home to a number of indigenous plants and a restored habitat.'''    ''photo: Chris Carlsson''
'''The [[India Basin and the Southeast Bayshore |southeastern shoreline]] is also home to a number of indigenous plants and a restored habitat.'''    ''photo: Chris Carlsson''

Revision as of 14:19, 24 August 2008

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India Basin Shipyards pictured in 1928 photo: Gaar Collection, San Francisco, CA

Bayvwhp$india-basin-park-1996.jpg

India Basin, pictured here in 1996, where a park was carved out of the industrial shoreline just north of Hunter's Point.

India-basin-park0907.jpg

The India Basin park is seen here in 2005, mudflats and native plants beginning to fill the surrounding waters.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

The southeastern shoreline is also home to a number of indigenous plants and a restored habitat. photo: Chris Carlsson

India basin powerplant1505.jpg

India-basin-power-skyline15.jpg

The PG&E Hunter's Point power plant, finally shut down after years of community pressure, is on the shoreline in 2007, prior to its deconstruction.

photos: Chris Carlsson

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