Angel Island: Part 2

At the end of October, I posted about our trip to Angel Island. I only posted the fog and harbor pics from that trip.

Now I’m going to share another batch of photos. While we were there, we took the tram circuit around the island. While it was frustrating because I wanted to step out and explore, it was also good since we could see just where we wanted to go when we go back. And we certainly will go back at some point.

Angel Island
Angel Island

The island has had a varied history. It has been the hunting grounds of the Miwok tribe, an immigration station and a quarantine station. It also served the military from the Civil War until 1962.

The first stop was Camp Reynolds. Ok, it was more of a momentary pause. Camp Reynolds was built in 1863 to stand guard against Confederate sympathizers. Later it served the troops fighting in the various indian wars.

This was the old hospital that served the camp. Photo by Lastech
This was the old hospital that served the camp. Photo by Lastech
Officer's Housing. The single story building on the right was the old bake house. It's used today to teach students about baking bread, etc.  Photo by Lastech
Officer’s Housing. The single story building on the far right is the old bake house. It’s still used today to teach students about baking bread. Photo by Lastech
Closeup of the Century plant bloom. The Century plant lives 10 - 30 years and blooms only at the end of its life cycle. Photo by Rudha-an
Closeup of the Century plant bloom. The Century plant lives 10 – 30 years and blooms only at the end of its life cycle. Photo by Rudha-an
Century plant well before blooming. Photo by Rudha-an
Century plant well before blooming. Photo by Rudha-an
Wicked thorns by Rudha-an
Wicked thorns by Rudha-an
This is the lower part of Camp Reynolds. Photo by Rudha-an
This is the lower part of Camp Reynolds.

From there, we continued on around the island. Soon we passed the old rock quarry. The greenish-blue rock is Serpentine, which is the state rock of CA. It was quarried by prisoners from Alcatraz.

Serpentine by Lastech
Serpentine by Lastech
Rock crusher by Lastech
Rock crusher by Lastech

We stopped here to take in the lovely view of San Francisco…or not.

San Francisco is out there somewhere. Photo by Rudha-an
San Francisco is out there somewhere. Photo by Rudha-an

I’ll stop here with a final photo. It’s the gates to the old Nike missile site. It’s closed to visitors due to the unsafe conditions. With luck, maybe they’ll restore it enough to teach people about the history. I’ll post part 3 soon.

Nike Missile Site by Lastech
Nike Missile Site by Lastech


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3 Replies to “Angel Island: Part 2”

  1. hijacked my husband’s computer this AM. i want that first house. still freezing but warm up will begin and reach 80F by weekend. HUGS to my wonderful friend, i won’t be at FB from here, but soon.

  2. Bunny Butt is coming along. i knew you were the one who could make his life much happier and get him to come around! KUDOS!

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