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The vessel in this picture was originally called the GOLD BRICK, and was built of cement in Fresno, ca. by some dear friends. She was a sturdy little vessel, and we had many good times on her in the five fingers area. Her original color was a dark yellow, hence the name.
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Brush boxes are constructed by placing branches between rows of stakes driven into mudflats. These structures protect levees from erosion and provide habitat for wildlife.
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Mi piace....tanti saluti, Guto.
Love the scenery' it would be nice to have a home built here.
The vessel in this picture was originally called the GOLD BRICK, and was built of cement in Fresno, ca. by some dear friends. She was a sturdy little vessel, and we had many good times on her in the five fingers area. Her original color was a dark yellow, hence the name.
We are considering using your photo for a non-profit open space project, and would like to contact you re: usage fee. please contact shiz1@mindspring.com
This rookerie tree serves as a nesting "wildlife hotel" for herons, egrets and cormorants.
These plants provide habitat for many water dependent species of wildlife.
Tree lined riverbanks protect levees from erosion.
These grain elevators once linked the farmer to the river when barges and steamboats served as the principal form of transportation.
Wild grape gone wild!
Brush boxes are constructed by placing branches between rows of stakes driven into mudflats. These structures protect levees from erosion and provide habitat for wildlife.