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'''January 2008: Crissy Field dunes have flourished, growing taller and fully covered by native plants''' | '''January 2008: Crissy Field dunes have flourished, growing taller and fully covered by native plants''' | ||
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'''View of restored Crissy Field marsh from road above Ft. Point.''' | |||
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'''Pyramid ablaze in sunset light, old airfield and marsh gleaming in foreground at Crissy Field.''' | |||
''Photos: Chris Carlsson'' | |||
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Crissy Field, long filled in and used by the military, is being restored. This photograph shows a slough in 2001.
This 2001 photograph of Crissy Field shows native-plant-covered dunes that have been restored since the changeover to National Park status.
Photos: Chris Carlsson
January 2008: Crissy Field dunes have flourished, growing taller and fully covered by native plants
View of restored Crissy Field marsh from road above Ft. Point.
Pyramid ablaze in sunset light, old airfield and marsh gleaming in foreground at Crissy Field.
Photos: Chris Carlsson Prev. Document Next Document