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One of the most beautiful wildlife sanctuaries in North America
A trip to this beautiful sanctuary will make you feel great. The beauty of these isles off the coast of the San Francisco is worthy, in my humble opinion, of a membership and\\or donation to support th...
Only if you're near there and have children with you.
Located in an old Coast Guard Station, this is about as big as one floor of a small home. There are a few exhibits that children might like, nothing special. We were at Fort Point, so since it was c...
A modest center of interpretation and teaching of the marine ecosystem of the bay of San Francisco, walking through Crissy Field you find it to the beach.
In the Fort Point area, it might be something curiosous but we were inspired more than so we decided not to visit and dedicate time elsewhere. The impression was that ...
One of the most beautiful wildlife sanctuaries in North America
A trip to this beautiful sanctuary will make you feel great. The beauty of these isles off the coast of the San Francisco is worthy, in my humble opinion, of a membership and\\or donation to support th...
Only if you're near there and have children with you.
Located in an old Coast Guard Station, this is about as big as one floor of a small home. There are a few exhibits that children might like, nothing special. We were at Fort Point, so since it was c...
To know the marine ecosystem
A modest center of interpretation and teaching of the marine ecosystem of the bay of San Francisco, walking through Crissy Field you find it to the beach.
Is it worth it?
In the Fort Point area, it might be something curiosous but we were inspired more than so we decided not to visit and dedicate time elsewhere. The impression was that ...