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geese, vegetation, and more, Guadalupe River Park at W Santa Clara Street, San Jose, California, May 21, 2005
My first five postings to Flickr, uploaded ten years ago yesterday. The geese came first.
In backwards-N (И) order:
Guadalupe River Park, San Jose, California, May 21, 2005
geese, Guadalupe River Park, San Jose, California, May 21, 2005
Guadalupe River Park, San Jose, California, May 21, 2005
vegetation, Guadalupe River Park at W Santa Clara Street, San Jose, California, May 21, 2005
As described by those posts, pictured are Guadalupe Parkway (State Route 87), the foot of Adobe's corporate headquarters, a couple at the concrete channel's edge, two geese, a weathered edge of the West Santa Clara Street bridge, the San Jose Water Company building, and the Guadalupe River Park and Gardens visitors' center and ranger station, all as of May 21, 2005. The park as a whole was scheduled to open officially on September 10, 2005, but the inner downtown portion had already opened to the public.
Guadalupe River Park Conservancy
geese, vegetation, and more, Guadalupe River Park at W Santa Clara Street, San Jose, California, May 21, 2005
My first five postings to Flickr, uploaded ten years ago yesterday. The geese came first.
In backwards-N (И) order:
Guadalupe River Park, San Jose, California, May 21, 2005
geese, Guadalupe River Park, San Jose, California, May 21, 2005
Guadalupe River Park, San Jose, California, May 21, 2005
vegetation, Guadalupe River Park at W Santa Clara Street, San Jose, California, May 21, 2005
As described by those posts, pictured are Guadalupe Parkway (State Route 87), the foot of Adobe's corporate headquarters, a couple at the concrete channel's edge, two geese, a weathered edge of the West Santa Clara Street bridge, the San Jose Water Company building, and the Guadalupe River Park and Gardens visitors' center and ranger station, all as of May 21, 2005. The park as a whole was scheduled to open officially on September 10, 2005, but the inner downtown portion had already opened to the public.
Guadalupe River Park Conservancy