The pier again; these are the images that weren't posted on
flickr.
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Eckley pier |
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Waitin' for a train. The stupid train actually stopped for several minutes, blocking the crossing, and it took so long to pass Eckley that two Amtrak trains passed it while I was waiting.
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Kayak on the cart at the crossing |
I saw other kayaks at Eckley for the first time. I didn't get a chance to ask if they were locals or not.
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Near the abandoned oil terminal upstream from Port Costa |
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Wharf bones near the pier |
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Stopped near Port Costa |
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